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In any case, party unity was mostly a negotiated thing, with input and compromise from all sides. The red line for most legislators in such negotiations is having to take a position that ...
The United Methodist and the Episcopal churches are good examples. For several years they have been discussing the possibility of closer ties. After all, the roots of both churches are in the ...
The party will stick together as long as those ambitions are advanced by unity. But not much longer. — Jonah Goldberg is editor-in-chief of The Dispatch and the host of The Remnant podcast.
Jonah Goldberg discusses the challenges of achieving party unity under Donald Trump's leadership, highlighting Trump's unconventional approach to loyalty and its impact on Republican cohesion.