Except "the people" didn't did they? That fact, that it was a minority of American voters who voted for President Trump, can also be spun to help sell the Republicans as "the hero's" in this situation while putting the blame on the Democrats.The Republicans problem is that they have resisted Trump. The People voted in Trump and the bulk of their electorate support him over them.
Well, I don't know from Brexit, but I'm seeing President Trump being quite possibly the least popular President in US history, and I'm thinking if the Republicans have any hope of surviving his administration they're going to have to find a way to distance themselves from him. And this (IMHO) is one of those ways they could do it.They've been behaving like the British Tories over Brexit. The People spoke, but the party in power didn't like the answer, so they keep trying to avoid the result. All that will do in the end is result in Labour rule, in Britain, and Democrat rule in the USA.
I'm sorry, I believe you have that totally backwards. The only way the Republicans survive President Trump is by throwing President Trump under the bus and blaming the Democrats.If they support Trump, they can win back power. If they don't, they'll lose it for a generation.
tulc(again, all of the above is just opinion so it and $2.50 will get you a great cup of coffee at his favorite coffee shop)
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