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"The party will now predictably debate whether an improved version of Trump populism, an updated version of Reagan conservatism, better outreach or more celebrity candidates is the way forward."
Some prominent conservatives are hoping to cleave the party from Donald Trump and the mob who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. They see it as their best hope to win statewide races in 2022 and beyond. Others are skeptical about whether that's possible in a state where Trump's near-victory in 2016 left an indelible mark on the Republican base and its leadership. It's part of an identity crisis for a party that has struggled with debt and been shut out of statewide office for more than a decade.
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In Minnesota, at least a half-dozen House members participated in a pro-Trump rally outside the State Capitol on Wednesday that coincided with the breaching of the U.S. Capitol building. Rallygoers cheered as the emcee, a local GOP party chair, delivered news of the breach with a laugh. Reps. Eric Lucero, R-Dayton, and Steve Drazkowski, R-Mazeppa, singled out a Ramsey County judge who approved a change to absentee ballot rules before the election and Lucero suggested impeaching the judge. Others painted a bleak picture of the future if some form of action was not taken.
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Mike Lindell, the MyPillow founder who said he is "90%" likely to run for governor in Minnesota in 2022, spoke at pro-Trump demonstrations in Washington on Wednesday. He had a front-row seat as Trump encouraged rallygoers to march to the Capitol. Lindell's national profile and interest in challenging Walz will be one of the state party's biggest tests. Lindell is still funding efforts to prove fraud swung the presidential election and says he does not accept Biden's victory. On Wednesday, he suggested antifa bore responsibility for Wednesday's breach of the U.S. Capitol, citing reports that have since been retracted or debunked as misinformation.
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Other prominent Minnesota conservatives said reaching across the aisle and showing the Republican Party can work with Democrats is the right approach in this moment. Republican Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, also a potential 2022 gubernatorial contender, cited the police accountability package legislators passed this summer after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis officer. More recently, he said lawmakers have come together on COVID-19 relief for businesses and workers.
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-s-gop-congressional-delegation-divided-on-electoral-college-challenge/600007764/
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)Every time I think that they have, they dig out the shovels.
Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)There is no bottom for them anymore, no depth to which they will refuse to sink.
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)You folks in Minny have some serious house cleaning to do. If you are not using Sedition and Judaical threats used by these Kluckers against them,you truly get what you deserve.
Al Franken warned that these people would travel in that direction.
Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)Neither we nor the nation are "getting what we deserve".
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)the DFL and it appears something is slipping away.
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,836 posts)but for years he was one of the asshats pushing the buttons.