And this is very bad -- for the Republican Party. This will make it impossible for them to win national elections legitimately.
Which is why their goal now (and for a while) is to do away with the whole "democracy" thing. They know they can't win legitimately any more, and have for a while. Their strategy to Gerrymander, throw shade at elections, and support Trump aren't dumb; this is deliberate strategy, because it is the only way the Republican party maintains power.
I don't entirely agree with a lot of what Brisket says about the typical Republican voter; I think the vast majority of them are genuinely ignorant. Humans choose our beliefs to fit in with our peers and use our powers to reason to justify those beliefs; anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves.
But I completely agree with him on the Republican Party itself. It is now, officially, as dangerous to America as the Nazis were in Germany. This isn't Godwin's Law any more; this is what's happening right now. I deliberately chose to study the fall of democracy at UT at one point, because I wanted to understand, "How does this happen?" And the threat is very, very real.
I still believe that we will have an election, the Republicans will be defeated, and Trump will find himself inside a prison cell... but then, I also believed that Charlie Strong was a great head football coaching hire, so my beliefs are suspect.