If Trump Breaks Up the G.O.P., It Won’t Be a First
If Trump Breaks Up the G.O.P., It Wont Be a First
By SEAN WILENTZMAY 20, 2016
Donald J. Trump has astounded the world, as he would be the first to tell you, leaving the Republican leadership to make the best of a terrible situation. Only months ago, Senator John McCain of Arizona, a professed maverick Republican, was berating Mr. Trump for inciting the fringe crazies. Now he backs the presumptive nominee. I believe that the Republican Party must maintain its viability as a party, he said.
But what if the Republicans are no longer a viable national party? What if the schism between Mr. Trump and establishment holdouts like Mitt Romney deepens, and other schisms follow? What if Mr. Trumps achievement turns out to be not just hijacking the party of Ronald Reagan, but catalyzing its disintegration?
It might seem unthinkable, but weve been here before. Major-party crackups are rare in American history, but far from unprecedented. These convulsive events mark major phases in the long history of American democracy and its expansion.
And although none of the implosions are identical, they share elements with the current crisis inside the G.O.P., including nativism, political legitimacy and class. All of them resound with calls to make America great again, to reclaim a country that is on the verge of being stolen away.