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If traditional Republicans showed any balls, they would have triggered a definite divorce with Trumpists in the last 2 years already. Such split would have also pushed the same with the Democratic Party in a few years at best. The fact is that neither traditional Republicans nor Trumpists want to want to go their own separate ways, especially traditional Republicans.
In Canada, we have 4 mainstream federal parties with the odd Green MP. That should be enough to build an alliance that can last even with a minority government in any country rather than emulate the mess in Israel.
These things are a lot more complicated than they appear on the surface. For instance, any attempt by a faction within either party to break away and form their own would result in the opposite party gaining control. Neither side wants this, which is why its nearly impossible for a viable third party to gain hold, especially in the age of network homophily where both sides are incentivized to entrench themselves into a binary system where consolidation is rewarded and straying is penalized.
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