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A lot to think about here. A few questions for you. How much can the soft coup continue to progress / happen if someone like Trump isn't elected president? The Axios article that you specifically highlight seems most relevant if Trump or DeSantis or someone like that wins, in which case anyone else winning negates that risk in the short term - non-MAGA republican or democrat. Second, what do you envision a non-MAGA republican president doing to destroy this effort towards a soft coup / authoritarianism if they were in power, since as you highlight the things the MAGA people are doing are legal?

I hear what you're saying about the benefit of having a republican stomp this out because it seems less partisan, but as you've highlighted before, MAGA republicans aren't really normal republicans, and anyone associated with the establishment is seen with suspicion / not really seen as part of their party. Is Liz Cheney really seen as one of their team to them in a way that is much different than a democrat? Or do you mean that it would be optically better for moderate voters to have a republican do this? Outside of that benefit - the optics of making it look less partisan - is there a reason a democrat couldn't do what you're picturing? It seems like there are some democrats who are fighting fire with fire (Newsom for example, though I'm not necessarily advocating for him).

I think the idea of trying to prevent illegal authoritarianism by stealing an election is a little hard for me to wrap my head around - it seems like that kind of validates their approach / makes it seem like that's just how politics works and normalizes the destruction of democracy on both sides. I like what you've said before about giving people / showing people an alternative path that is actually democratic. I think that Lincoln gives us an example where coup's can be handled with the "good guys" sticking to legal means (including legal force). The trouble is just if the other side is in Lincoln's seat. Seems like the key thing is not having Trump or someone like him with the presidency. And it seems to me that non-MAGA republicans are having an even harder time getting elected than democrats, so I'm not quite as sold that they're the way to go.

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