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Trump told Republicans they 'will not lose an election for 100 years' if they follow his orders. The statement fueled concerns about authoritarian rhetoric and party independence.
Trump told Republican lawmakers this week that the GOP "will not lose an election for 100 years" if they follow his orders. He said it publicly, in front of others, and it's documented.
Strip away the hyperbole and what he's describing is party loyalty in exchange for electoral dominance. That's not how American parties are supposed to work—they're supposed to debate, check each other internally, and answer to voters. Tying electoral success directly to obedience to one person is a different model. The statement itself is the thing worth noting. It shows what Trump sees the relationship between himself and the party becoming.
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