If GOP and Trump Can Come Together, the Party Could Prevail Against the Rodomontade of the Democrats

Even Senator McConnell collaborated well with Trump in crucial campaigns — like the Supreme Court and the First Impeachment.

AP/Evan Vucci, file
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and President Trump at the Oval Office, July 20, 2020. AP/Evan Vucci, file

Once again at the approach of an election, it is time for the Republicans to try to heal their differences, if only opportunistically. It was obvious and notorious during the term of President Trump that his opponents within the Republican Party, the Never-Trumpers, resented the president as a dangerous interloper and a culturally and behaviorally offensive personality. 

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