MSNBC columnist Charlie Sykes is founder and editor-at-large of the Bulwark and host of 'The Bulwark Podcast.' His most recent book, 'How the Right Lost Its Mind,' was published in October 2017.
Reports of GOP unity turn out to be greatly exaggerated. If you were to read only reports of Donald Trump’s growing control of the party, you might think otherwise. Trump's hand-picked candidates are routing candidates backed by the old guard; his takeover of the Republican National Committee is complete; and he has already clinched the party's nomination.
At a forum in Connecticut last week, Cheney laid out the 2024 stakes in stark terms: If Trump returns to the White House, she said, “We’ll be living in a nation that’s unrecognizable, and the danger is so grave that, for the first time in my life, I will be working with every fiber of my body against the Republican nominee for president.
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