Akela argues that the American political system has lost broad hope and that party establishments punish internal dissenters such as Thomas Massie, Justin Amash, and Rand Paul, which exposes deeper fragmentation across both parties.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...gets primaried by the Republican establishment. So clearly, even among the GOP or conservatives or libertarian leading conservatives or libertarians who may have supported..."
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"...gets primaried by the Republican establishment. So clearly, even among the GOP or conservatives or libertarian leading conservatives or libertarians who may have supported..."
"...So I think there's a lot of splintering within both the GOP, the Democrats, and really at macro level, the United States as a..."
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