I think I said it before, gen z men are the most conservative young voters since the silent generation
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I really do hope the pragmatic politics become standard going forward but I never put it past them to drop the ball. I don't have a good sense for if Trump's impact is enough to be a permanent, generational shift in the GOP or if they'll go back to McCain/Romney picks as soon as they can.
No way we go back to the likes of Romney. That's actually impossible.
Again, I hope you're right. But if you had to pick someone right now to follow up Trump, who would it be? So far Vance is decent but I don't see anyone who can drive voter turnout the way Trump did.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see politics return to position vs. position debates instead of cults of personality, but I'm not that much of an optimist.
Vance is good. I think he's a little slick sometimes but I trust his basic idea for the country so far. He may be the heir apparent. There was also another impressive legislator on Trump's short list, his name escapes me at the moment.
I'm not blustering when I say another Romney is impossible. The online conservative network IS the conservative movement now, and they are never going back. Once the imp is summoned he cannot be made to cease.
Nobody can drive turnout like Trump, but they shouldn't need to. The Democrat field is utterly barren because their toxic ideology drives out all reasonable prospects by the time they get to the national stage. Shapiro is the best they have, and he covered up a murder.