Yes, the Republicans are trying to undo democracy, because they can't compete if elections are fair and all eligible voters have unimpeded access to voting. And I expect them to succeed with the help of unwitting, disaffected Judas goats unaware that they're slated for slaughter as well. Much of the country is easily influenced by indoctrination media, and can be convinced to vote for Republicans by some false narrative identifying and demonizing an assortment of imagined enemies such as libs, immigrants, elites, antifa, etc., never noticing that their actual enemies are the people they trust.
America will continue to resemble a democracy superficially, but the voters won't be making decisions except at local levels. Their voting won't determine who is announced as the winner, but it will appear that they have a say to keep them believing that they do. The intention is to capture the government and the middle class, and put them both to work for profiteers, keeping the workers relatively poor and dependent on jobs that pay them too little.
This is the intent behind keeping minimum wage low, fighting unions, and erosion of the social safety net, while using the treasury as their private ATM and despoiling the earth, all in the name of increased profits as they always have. They will oppose climate change mitigation as they always have. They will oppose any public spending that helps ordinary people. Any doubt? What do we think Trump's response to the recent tornadoes would have been? The same as Rand Paul's whenever it isn't his state and his reelection isn't on the line (look how quickly he became a "socialist"). Worse if Kentucky were a blue state.
Look at the effect the media had on Biden's ratings. In a year when he inherited multiple disasters (pandemic, economic problems, border problems, withdrawal from Afghanistan problems) and still managed to give them economic relief, a successful vaccine rollout, a return to the Paris Accords, reversal of multiple dangerous environmental deregulations, ended a war, has delivered an infrastructure package that Trump and the Republicans gave lip service to for years, and is poised to improve on that. You really can't do more or better than that, yet Biden's approval rating still fell even among people who voted for him.
How did that happen? It's not all Fox News. The so-called liberal media are also pessimistic about the Democrats. CNN has done more damage to the Democratic party than Fox, because the left doesn't listen to Fox or trust it. They do, however listen to CNN, where the narrative is extremely poor for Democrats - they're in chaos, they don't know what the people want or need, etc.. Isn't this a description of the Republicans? The Democrats know exactly what the people need and are giving it to them, but until recently, we have been hearing this same narrative of failure even from CNN and MSNBC about are supply chain problems, inflation, the price of gas, and the like, all blamed on Biden and the Democrats.
Where was the reporting on the Republicans, how many are being investigated, how they have no ideas, how they devour one another when one of them is out of step like Cheney, how they have nothing to say about all of the criminality in the house, how they deny the insurrection. These things may get a single mention on CNN, but not the continual negative narrative as with the Democrats.
Now that the January 6th Committee has been gaining a little momentum, the talk is turning to Republican scandals. And not unsurprisingly, as the narrative has switched, Biden's approval numbers are rising.
If one looks at this graphic (link below), he sees Biden's approval rating steadily declining all year until just recently, when there is an uptick. Admittedly, it's a small a piece of the curve turning up, but I'm pretty sure that his numbers will improve for as long as the media depict the Republicans in a bad light simply by reporting the news even without editorializing, and that when this is no longer a ratings-friendly narrative, will return to the one of the feckless Democrats, Biden's numbers will fall, and the American people will become convinced again that the Democrats are more or less what we're reading about them from Republican voters on this thread.
How Popular Is Joe Biden?
So I think that the trajectory for America is fairly predictable. They'll give the government back to the Republicans, and unless the Democrats can shore up voting rights at the federal level before that happens, they'll likely be prevented from regaining power indefinitely, as the country continues morphing into a machine built to serve the actual elites. And most people will continue not noticing that their democracy is evaporating away or who their actual enemy is, will go on blaming whoever the news tells them to hate instead, and go on waving flags while continuing to think that they live in the greatest country in the world as they slip further into third-world status and see economic opportunity and the middle class disappearing. Biden is trying to prevent and even reverse this, but he'll have trouble doing it with half of the country and one party opposing him, and then giving the government back to that party.