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Susan Del Percio: Never-Trumpers need to focus efforts on this key state for a fighting chance to take him down in the primaries.

Donald Trump, then a Republican presidential candidate, greets people while visiting a polling station as voters cast their primary day ballots on Feb. 9, 2016, in Manchester, N.H.Other potential candidates may be waiting for a true political shift. And perhapscould do the trick. But the longer they wait, the stronger Trump becomes.

To be fair, a win in New Hampshire is hardly enough to take down Trump. But it is a start, and perhaps a chance to create a little momentum. In order to truly change the political landscape, a page must be taken out of Trump’s 2016 campaign playbook. Much ofRepublicans need to register likely voters who won’t vote for Trump. And that means targeting conservative-leaning Americans who may have turned their backs on the GOP. I’m talking aboutI get why these conservatives left.

Trust me — I get why these conservatives left. I wonder every day why I have remained a Republican, when the party remains under the influence of Trump. But he’s getting weaker. And the more people voting, the more diverse the policy positions will be, and the more work it will take forThe Republican Party may never totally reclaim its past legacy — and frankly, it hasn’t hit rock bottom yet. That probably won’t happen until 2026 or 2028.

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