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The Elephant in the Room

Donald Trump and the Future of the Republican Party
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Now that Democrats have won the White House and majorities in both branches of congress, the Republican Party must confront very important questions. How should the party relate to the ex-president and his supporters? Have the events of early 2021 done lasting damage? What, if anything, of the Trump legacy is worth retaining? What should the Republican Party do to regain their congressional majorities and position themselves to win the presidency in 2024? The Elephant in the Room brings together a distinguished group of right-leaning pundits and political scientists, from ardent supporters of Trump and Trumpism to prominent leaders of the never Trump movement. Taken together, this lively debate lays out the contours of a debate that will rage among Republican conservatives in the years ahead.

Author Biography:

Andrew E. Busch, Crown Professor of Government at Claremont-McKenna College, is coauthor of the post-election volumes that R&L has published after every presidential election since 1992; William G. Mayer, professor of political science at Northeastern University, has published widely and is the editor of the 2008 and 2012 editions of The Making of the Presidential Candidates.
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Andrew E. Busch
  • Edited by William G. Mayer
Pages
194
Dimensions
161x227x18
ISBN-13
9781538158111
Product ID
35692271

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