bustaheims
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Nik said:The thing that remains baffling to me, when looking at this post mortem, is that there seems to be some real lessons here about the dangers of extremism for the GOP politically. Loeffler literally ran on "I'm the most Conservative senator in the entire GOP with a 100% pro-Trump voting record" while both Democratic Senators did whatever they could to appeal to suburban voters with Warnock, who is legitimately a radical preacher in the best sense of things filming his ads about just being a regular dog-walking suburban dude.
Despite this I'm not seeing any sort of "We need to appeal to the middle and moderates" from any Republicans in real authority. Now, I realize that any Republican with real authority in the Trump era is going to be categorized mainly by their tenuous connection to reality and willing to buy into GOP extremism but after a pretty devastating election where the GOP lost the House, Senate and Presidency you'd think there'd be at least be some strategic reflection.
The GOP has basically shown zero ability for self awareness or introspection over the course of the past 4 years (some individual exceptions, obviously, but the part on the whole has been terrible about it). I don't think we'll see any of that until the Trump cabal is truly behind them - which could be a while, if DJT's spawn and their partners decide to stick around the political world.