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The term RINO has gained traction in today's political landscape, particularly among Republicans.
Loyalty to party leaders, especially in the era of Trump, has become a defining factor for politicians.
The origin of RINO can be traced back to the early 1990s when it was used to criticize moderate Republicans.
In the world of politics, accusations of lacking loyalty or fidelity to party goals are not uncommon.
The political climate in Assam, as depicted by the image, mirrors the turbulent nature of political campaigns.
As political campaigns become increasingly polarized, the term RINO continues to be a weapon used by party members to question each other's dedication.