You would be wrong in your assessment.
The “e” in GOPe stands for establishment and Trump is the antitheses of the establishment.
The GOPe is made up of Jeb, and the Bush family, Rubio, Kasich, Boehner, McConnell, Paul Ryan, Mitt, McCain, and all the rest of the backstabbing republicans.
First and foremost, I've got no illusions that he'll work with anyone and everyone, including McCain and the GOPe, or with Pelosi and the Democrats - I fully expect a major case of bipartisanship to pop up if he is sworn in.
Which was kind of my point - where's the coattail effect on the primary? Who is hitching their stars to Trump to ride in on the anti-establishment charge? Because if we use this opportunity to stuff in as many anti-establishment conservatives as we can, bipartisanship will be diluted and congress itself will be reformed at the same time.