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Public infighting aside, voters are unified and energized against the left.
The National Republican Campaign Committee has raised $33.7 million in the first quarter. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images
By RICH LOWRY
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Republicans have had a brutal news cycle over the past month or so, between the ouster of Liz Cheney from leadership and now, the intraparty jousting over whether to get on board a January 6 commission.
The overwhelming sense from the press coverage is that the party is descending into madness and civil war, and is a husk of its former self, risking long-term irrelevance.
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It’s got to be some kind of justice. Maybe the only kind Virginia Republicans can deliver.
Across the country, Trump-era Republicans have grown obsessed with various forms of voter access they believe advantage Democrats most notably, letting as many folks who are eligible cast ballots. That’s the kind of “voter fraud,” they insist, that elected Joe Biden president, and Barack Obama before him. It must be stopped, they say.
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