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Do you think the Republican party should reform?

Republicans could expel any member who has acted in an anti-democratic way or who acts against the law or the constitution.

They could demand that potential new members sit a test on attitudes to democracy, and pass through a one year probationary period while other members get to know them.

They could demand an oath of fealty to the constitution of the US.

Do you think any of these measures would help the party recover from its current crisis?

If so, which ones and how?

If not, which ones and why not?
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DunningKruger · 61-69, M
The Republican Party is a lost cause. It cannot be reformed. If "real" conservatives (as opposed to fascists) want a party to rally behind, they're going to have to leave the GOP and form a new one, which most of them won't because they're conservatives and they hate change, and they recognize that such a move would effectively cripple their political goals for at least a generation.
@DunningKruger Spot on!
Trump may have overplayed his hand.
He may have caused the Reps to be thrown out of power for at least 8 years.