More than Trump, the Republican Party was the biggest loser in last night’s debate
By James Hohmann October 10 at 9:39 AM
THE BIG IDEA: Most politicians believed the Republican civil war would not flare up again until Nov. 9, the morning after the election. But the battle over the future of the party has arrived a month early.
Donald Trump showed during last nights second presidential debate in St. Louis that he is willing to go down in flames, and he is happy to take down-ballot Republicans with him.
Blood is the metaphor of the morning. There is an incredible amount of talk about bleeding in the post-debate conversation. Literally dozens of news stories ponder whether The Donald slowed or stopped the bleeding. The emerging conventional wisdom seems to be that Trump but did not cauterize the wound.
Indeed, the GOP nominee threw just enough red meat to convince hardcore loyalists to stick with him and thwarted efforts to push him off the ticket.
With dozens of high-profile defections over the weekend, it now feels inevitable that he will lose the election. The short-term question is how badly. The long-term question is how much damage Trump does to the brand of his adopted party.
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