Donald Trump is prepared to burn it all down if he can't keep his grip on the GOP.

She noted that it was not clear who or what remained after the clash.

The throw-down is likely to start next week when Trump is expected to announce that he is running again for president against the advice of some of his allies. Potential primary rivals include Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

In the wake of the Republican Party's dismal showing in the polls, Trump is vulnerable to internal attacks, but he has survived before.

A number of them are having active conversations about the best way to stop him, she said. It's something. Again, it sounds familiar.

The party is prepared to fight to get Trump out of the way so that the Republicans can win more ballot box victories.

Trump has made it clear that he is willing to burn it all down if he doesn't get what he wants, which is maintaining his grip on the product line he has been developing for six years.

A few thoughts related to next week: yes, Trump is more vulnerable than he’s been in a long time.But that has happened before and he’s survived. The party, as telegraphed in @MichaelCBender and me story, is in the cusp of a broader internal war and not clear how that plays out 1/

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 11, 2022

3/ Trump has extremely few major donors who want to do anything for him right now and a number of them are having active conversations about the best way to stop him. But. Again…sound familiar?

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 11, 2022

4/ Trump has made clear he’s willing to burn it all down if he doesn’t get what he wants, which is maintaining his grip on the product line he’s been developing for six years: the Republican Party. So a lot of electeds will have to make a choice theyve not had to before.

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 11, 2022

Chris Wallace said on CNN Friday that the party looks nearly as cruel as Trump.

After urging the insurrection and peddling rigged election lies, he blasted the party for finally abandoning Trump. What was the final decision? Wallace pointed out that Republican candidates didn't do as well as they could.

That is what it is all about for the Republicans, according to Wallace. It isn't a matter of principle It isn't a matter of honesty. Someone is a winner and someone is a loser. Donald Trump, who lost the election, looks like a loser right now.

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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