John Judis and Ruy Teixeira, two political scientists who have been highly critical of the Democratic Party’s shift leftward on cultural issues in recent years, nonetheless think that Republicans may be getting ahead of themselves with a talk of a “political realignment.” While acknowledging President-elect Donald Trump’s impressive win in the 2024 race, Judis and Teixeira write in the New York Times that the coalition of voters whom Trump assembled this year may not be as durable in the years ahead. In fact, they argue that it seems “to have great potential for a crackup.” Want more breaking …