December 15, 2020 You'd think now would be a good time for reflection for the nation's Republicans. After all, the Republican National Committee produced a whole "autopsy" in 2013 to get the party on the right track after Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama. Then Donald Trump hit the scene, inviting Republicans to double-down on everything the autopsy would've had them change.
And in the aftermath of the 2020 election, the GOP will be doing the same, Hayes Brown argues, pressing forward with the attacks on democracy that got them here in the first place. Trump's lies about voter fraud are being turned into new restrictions on voting rights — and it's kicking off in Georgia.
Find the full analysis at the top of Tuesday's MSNBC Daily section at MSNBC.com.
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