Originally Posted By: grelber
What's your point? confused

Again, the point is that senior Republicans (and probably a lot of everyday Republicans) view Trump as a threat to their party.

Originally Posted By: grelber
Given that he's all of those things, what does that say about the electorate that put him in that position?

Probably similar to the things it says about other electorates:

e.g. The one that gave George W. Bush a second term.

e.g. The Canadian electorate that kept a dictatorial Prime Minister in office for ten years.

Et cetera.

However, in this case (getting back to the point), there is a very real chance that the nominee can bring down the party itself.

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