Why the GOP can't quit Trump no matter how much of a disgrace he becomes
Stuart Stevens, former Republican consultant talks with Alex Wagner about the way in which Donald Trump has so thoroughly taken over the Republican Party such that, contrary to conventional narratives, there is no viable alternative for the party to turn away from him, even as it is reduced to a party of white grievance.
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