The problem with the GOP trying to appeal to the public today, Hayes Brown writes, is that "nobody knows what on Earth today's Republican Party stands for except Trump."

The GOP is promising to conduct a review of its failures in 2022 to be better prepared for 2024, but Hayes Brown argues that such an investigation will likely be an exercise in futility.
After losing a winnable election in 2012, Brown reminds us, the party promised to widen its appeal. But then Donald Trump "helped obliterate the idea that the GOP should court anybody beyond the very white, very conservative base" that he drew. The problem with the GOP trying to appeal to the public today, Brown writes, is that "nobody knows what on Earth today's Republican Party stands for except Trump." Read Hayes Brown's full analysis in your Thursday MSNBC Daily. |
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