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Currently, Republicans are riding high in their confidence, bolstered by wins from recent elections. However, history demonstrates that no party is impervious to decline. Internal strife, overreach on social issues, and an engendered economic downturn can lead to a loss of public support. While Republicans have mastered the art of placing blame on Democrats, there is a threshold to how effectively they can do so, particularly as economic conditions worsen.
The Republicans' tough stances on fundamental issues—such as immigration or social entitlements—may alienate moderate voters. Should their base fracture between establishment conservatives and MAGA loyalists, this could spell further complications for their electoral future.