Well, just to augment your comment that we do care about the GOP so long as it remains a Conservative vehicle for change. If it becomes, as it has in several states, a me-too liberal party, then we have zero use for it. If Republican doesn’t mean Conservative, then there is no reason whatsoever to displace the Democrats.
Prime example of that in MA, whose GOP got thoroughly taken over by the left, the party is now dead and completely unable to win. There’s a Governor’s race next year and some are running around saying how “important” it is a “Republican” win. Why ? The “Republicans” running are liberals, the same liberals that killed the party dead (read: William Weld (who endorsed Zero) and Slick Willard). I endorsed an Independent running for Governor next year, Tim Cahill, because he is to the right of any of the RINOs running. He’s not a right-winger, of course, but he’s preferable to the rest of the garbage.
My point is, at this time it doesn't appear to be. If it were to become that again in the future, then I'm all for it. But at this juncture, I don't see it, that's why so many have stopped contributing, and I can't honestly say I, or many of us, do care at this time. Hopefully they will get the message and change.