Donald Trump loses the forthcoming presidential election, according to recent reports. Several Republicans who don't generally share their emotions are keen to shake off Trump's influence, according to Politico's Playbook. It's not just the typical «Never Trump» camp that feels this way.
As per the reports of Mediaite, numerous members of the GOP have voiced reservations with Trump's behavior and proposals, including those who support strong defense, pro-life policies, and free markets. His proposed tariffs have unnerved pro-market advocates, while his previous pro-choice remarks have alarmed pro-life lawmakers. Concerning his approach to NATO, defense hawks are likewise uneasy. These people worry that Trump's influence will make it harder for the GOP to win elections in the future, particularly in 2028.
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Jonathan Martin, a Politico columnist, highlighted these concerns in his latest column. He suggested that a significant loss for Trump could actually benefit the Republican Party in the long run. Martin explained that many GOP leaders might not openly admit it, but a resounding defeat for Trump might be seen as the best outcome for the party’s future. He pointed out that Trump’s recent behavior—such as making inappropriate comments and failing to show respect for Medal of Honor recipients—has further fueled these worries.
Martin argued that transitioning past Trump will be difficult but