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Editorial: The New York Times

  • Donald Trump is on the verge of securing his third Republican Party presidential nomination, transforming the party into a vessel for his ambitions.
  • The Republican Party has forsaken its traditional responsibilities, seeking the election of one individual at the expense of integrity, principle, policy, and patriotism.
  • Trump has shown contempt for the Constitution and rule of law that makes him unfit for office.
  • Trump's control over the Republican Party signals a lack of leaders who are willing to stand for an alternate vision of the party's future.
  • The Party has lost the ability to effectively govern as it rejects dissent or internal debate.
  • Trump has used the primary election to purge dissenters within the party.
  • Apparent support for Trump poses significant risks, both internal and external, to the United States.
  • Trump's mandate reflects the unwavering support from his followers, signalling the rising polarization in American politics.
  • The lack of resistance to Trump's dominion turns the Republican Party into an entity existing solely to serve the will of a single man.

Conclusion: The Republican Party is in a state of crisis, losing its potency to effectively govern by catering to the will of a single individual rather than focusing on traditional values and policies.