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Republicans Surrender

29 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens helped elect George W. Bush twice. Now he says the party he built has surrendered, and he's done pulling punches. In this conversation, Stevens argues Trump didn't change the Republican Party, he revealed it. Why Republican senators are despicable in their own children's eyes. Why Marco Rubio is a broken man. Why JD Vance will run in 2028 with a Trump son as VP. And why Democrats have one simple message to deliver in 2026, if they don't screw it up.

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