Trump considering his political return, plotting retribution | Will the GOP continue to fracture?

Hoover Institute's Lanhee Chen discusses Donald Trump's hold on the GOP and if his loyalists will remain in control of the party.

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54 comments

    1. @tods legacy this is Canada. There are more than two political parties and none of them are the party of trump. If you are a supporter of trump you are anti-Canada.

    2. @Brexit Refuge I know that I was just saying any side of the government or supporters will do and say whatever it takes to make the other guy look bad. How did u get that I possibly could be a Trump supporter out of that ?

    1. @Marcus P Mitt Romney has run for President twice and lost both times, Donald Trump has run for President once and won, this guy worked for a loser.

    2. @TruthJusticePeace  @TruthJusticePeace  I can understand that mindset but it still doesn’t hold water. Let’s talk about what he’s saying. Have you heard of ad hominem fallacy?

    3. @Marcus P He’s been out for revenge since Trump embarrassed him when he was grovelling for that secretary of state position.

  1. This Hoover Institute “fellow” is talking through his hat. 90% republicans following Trump moved to 60% following him. Hunh? Waste of an interview.

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