I think the politics is always a “fractal” of groups and subgroups fighting against each other, with the infighting increasing when the enemy stops paying attention, and decreasing when the enemy attacks. This is why the fight never ends; you always either face a new existential threat which forces you to make a coalition with your former enemies, or you discover heretics and traitors in your midst just when it seemed that peace was finally possible.
Recently it seems that the standard in USA is infighting in the primaries, sticking together for the final battle. The primaries are in August 2020, so now is the maximum infighting time. What you observe is business as usual.
I think the politics is always a “fractal” of groups and subgroups fighting against each other, with the infighting increasing when the enemy stops paying attention, and decreasing when the enemy attacks. This is why the fight never ends; you always either face a new existential threat which forces you to make a coalition with your former enemies, or you discover heretics and traitors in your midst just when it seemed that peace was finally possible.
Recently it seems that the standard in USA is infighting in the primaries, sticking together for the final battle. The primaries are in August 2020, so now is the maximum infighting time. What you observe is business as usual.