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The GOP could've rid themselves of Trump in Jan. 2021 by Queensman
The democrats served up his head on a silver platter. If they took it, they had 3-4 years to recover and come up with an alternative. That's an eternity in politics.
What did they think? MAGA would all of a sudden become Biden voters? ...or Progressives?
Instead they chickened out and hoped Trump would go away on his own or help them back someone else. A scenario that hasn't occurred in 77 years. So here we are.
Of course, I wish Biden would go away too...and we could all try to move onto a new generation, but Democrats never know when to walk away either.