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Doubts abound over the future of the Grand Old Party (GOP). The potential defeat of Donald Trump in the next month's election might not just be a significant setback for the current president, but also a destabilizing event for the Republican Party. Media outlet Axios paints a vivid picture of an ensuing identity crisis, a brutal power struggle, and possible years in the wilderness for the party.

Donald Trump, the current president of the United States, and the chief GOP flagbearer has undoubtedly stamped his brand on the party. With a high-stakes communication style and a decision-making pattern that often sidesteps established norms, Trump has divided not just the nation, but his party as well. The polarization within the Republican ranks extends from local party organizations to GOP grandees, leaving many wondering about the direction the party would take in a post-Trump era.

On the one hand, Trump continues to command significant support among registered Republican voters, often rallying thousands to his cause. On the other hand, his style and policies have deeply alienated a significant chunk of GOP members who subscribe to traditional conservative values.

Should Trump be defeated, the post-election landscape for the Republican party appears to be fraught with uncertainty. This potential "identity crisis," as Axios suggests, may plunge the GOP into disarray. Without a unifying figure to rally behind, the party may witness a brutal power struggle, fueled by ideological differences and competing visions for the party's future.

Meanwhile, Jack Smith, a veteran political analyst, concurs with this analysis. "Donald Trump is a unique political figure," Smith observes. "Never before in modern political history have we seen a president with such a divisive impact on his party. The Republicans will have to face a reckoning, regardless of whether Trump wins or loses the election."

Smith also posits that the party might have to spend years in the "wilderness," figuratively speaking, to rediscover its core values and reconnect with the increasingly diverse America. During which, the GOP could lose ground to its Democratic counterparts in terms of policy implementation and generation of popular support.

On the prospect of a power struggle, Smith added, "Devoid of a figure like Trump, who has been both a maverick and a lightning rod, the party will have to contend with both the far-right elements in its ranks and the traditional conservatives who have been sidelined in the Trump era."

In conclusion, a potential Trump defeat could set the stage for an intense period of soul-searching and strife within the GOP. As America waits with bated breath for the election results, observers predict that much more is at stake than just the presidency; the future of the Republican party hangs in the balance too.

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