New York Times: “It is almost as hard to imagine establishment Republicans, waiting in the wings in hopes that Mr. Trump’s candidacy was a fever waiting to break, finding a welcome among the delegates who made the party theirs in Cleveland, with cheers for Mr. Trump and other speakers who positioned themselves as opponents of the party’s status quo.”
“Whatever still exists of the moderate Republican wing — people like Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor; Mitt Romney, the party’s 2012 nominee; and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio — had virtually no presence at the convention this week. Their absence suggests that the convention was something of a breaking point: There may be no easy return to the Republican Party of the 1990s.”
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