By Staff Writer
Some revolutions end with explosions; others fizzle into committee assignments. But occasionally, they fade into the shadows reconstituting their energy into networks too decentralized to crush and too coordinated to ignore.
That’s where the Republican Party stands today. While House infighting dominates the headlines, and figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nancy Mace trade shots over the meaning of conservatism, a quieter, more strategic reorganization is underway among the party’s governors, mega-donors, and exiled policy minds.
Call it the shadow leadership network a constellation of power brokers rebuilding the GOP away from Washington’s televised circus.
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