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GOP designated "far right party"

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Trumps record-setting win at the Iowa caucus has demonstrated the FACT that the GOP is the FAR RIGHT party.
The experts agree that trump is a monster.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/republicans-created-trump-monster-gop-31893787?utm_source=mynewsassistant.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=embedded_search_item_mobile
EXCLUSIVE: Republicans created a 'Trump Monster' and GOP is now a 'fully-fledged far-right party'
Donald Trump's record-setting win in Iowa has shown the GOP is now a "fully-fledged far-right party" and the other candidates are just "campaigning to be a better version of Trump", it's been claimed

An expert has claimed that Republicans have created a "Trump Monster", as the GOP is now a "fully fledged far-right party".

This comes after Donald Trump's record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses, which affirmed his grip on the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Despite being the lowest-turnout caucus in a quarter-century due to life-threatening cold and dangerous driving conditions, Trump's 30-point win saw him surge ahead of his closest rival Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and former U.N Ambassador Nikki Haley.

The magnitude of Trump's win has left significant questions for DeSantis and Haley, as neither candidate seems ready to exit the race.

Professor Inderjeet Parmar, a Professor of International Politics at City London University, exclusively told The Mirror that Donald Trump won because the "GOP has now almost fully abandoned constitutional norms". He said: "Trump won easily this time cause the GOP has now almost fully abandoned constitutional norms and Trump represents that dominant faction better than anyone else."

"All the other (candidates) are campaigning to be a better version of Trump or just fully-fledged like him. That's true power, even when your opponents think they can do Trumpism better than Trump himself. The GOP voters in Iowa disagree and want Trump."