This is a serious question not a doom one, so please go to the appropriate thread for that.
In any case, every time this question is bought up elsewhere it devolves into the left shouting that Trump losing means the 'death' of conservatism.
The legitimate question remains though, although the serious answer is rarely debated..."If Trump loses the 2020 election, what does that mean for the Republican Party in the long term?" How does this loss shake up right wing politics and mean for the party between now and 2024? and furthermore with Trump probably permanently given his age who will take up the mantle of the face of the party in the near future?
Please keep in mind this isn't defeatism, merely an honest question that I would love to ask some actual right wing people about, rather than some left wing ones, who response is the ever thoughtful. "collapse of conservatism" because we all know that, that isn't happening right away even if it were to happen...
In any case, every time this question is bought up elsewhere it devolves into the left shouting that Trump losing means the 'death' of conservatism.
The legitimate question remains though, although the serious answer is rarely debated..."If Trump loses the 2020 election, what does that mean for the Republican Party in the long term?" How does this loss shake up right wing politics and mean for the party between now and 2024? and furthermore with Trump probably permanently given his age who will take up the mantle of the face of the party in the near future?
Please keep in mind this isn't defeatism, merely an honest question that I would love to ask some actual right wing people about, rather than some left wing ones, who response is the ever thoughtful. "collapse of conservatism" because we all know that, that isn't happening right away even if it were to happen...