danivon
Leaving aside the advantages built in for the established duopoly, and the systemic hurdles thrown in the path of third parties...
Losing constantly or badly is going to cause reflection and usually generates change.
The GOP in their last failure with Romney, spent a great deal of time trying to figure out why. (Unfortunately they've ignored all of the recommendations their "Growth and Opportunity Project" produced).
If Trump is as big as disaster as many predict, that would three losses in a row and the third "YUGE"...
The team GOP would be on a long losing streak...
There could be a lot of other culprits to blame and lots of dross to sort through... But they couldn't go far wrong by making serious changes to their primary system.
Yes, but by definition, 50% of the two major parties, and 100% of all other parties fail in that regard.
Leaving aside the advantages built in for the established duopoly, and the systemic hurdles thrown in the path of third parties...
Losing constantly or badly is going to cause reflection and usually generates change.
The GOP in their last failure with Romney, spent a great deal of time trying to figure out why. (Unfortunately they've ignored all of the recommendations their "Growth and Opportunity Project" produced).
If Trump is as big as disaster as many predict, that would three losses in a row and the third "YUGE"...
The team GOP would be on a long losing streak...
There could be a lot of other culprits to blame and lots of dross to sort through... But they couldn't go far wrong by making serious changes to their primary system.