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.
It's early yet for Senate and House campaigns.
I apologize. I misread your post.
I guess I’m getting a little too defensive regarding Trump.
As far as coat tales go it is probably a little too early. I’m hoping he will help more outsiders primary GOPe candidates.
“Who is hitching their stars to Trump to ride in on the anti-establishment charge?”