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    Cutting Through the Fog and Conflict Within Current U.S. Republican Politics

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 28, 2025No Comments12 Mins Read
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    Prior to the 2012 Republican presidential primary, many conservative Americans -including myself- were confused by the consistent illusion of choice offered in republican presidential candidates. The Republican party’s successful installation of Mitt Romney was the final straw.

    Going into the 2016 Republican presidential primary, we became more attune to how the illusion of choice is created. By closely following the Republican party’s assemblies, tracking the participants, researching the networks and looking at how the Republican party professionals modified their election rules at a state level, revealed the closed system used to create the illusion of choice.


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