Washington If Donald Trump were to vanish into thin air tomorrow or – more physically feasible – retire in every sense of the word, the US Republican Party would still remain a divided party. If you want to understand why this is so, you have to look to Wyoming.
Conservative central America sits at the base of Casper Mountain. More precisely in the “Oil City” Casper, with fewer than 60,000 inhabitants the second largest city in the state of Wyoming. The local Republican party meets at the Rakota Hotel, an unadorned, aging beige building, for the traditional Natrona County Lincoln Day Dinner.
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