Posted on 11/13/2020 4:40:15 AM PST by Kaslin
For Republicans, the returns were mixed on Nov. 3.
Though he carried burdens unrivaled by a president since Herbert Hoover -- a plague that has killed 230,000 Americans in eight months and crashed the economy to depths not seen since the '30s - Donald J. Trump amassed 72 million votes, the largest total in Republican Party history.
And while he lost the popular vote, Trump held off the predicted "blue wave." He added seats in the House, a feat rivaling that of Richard Nixon, who added 22 GOP House seats while losing to JFK in 1960. And with Trump at the top of the GOP ticket, the Senate remained Republican.
Even Joe Biden's 5 million vote margin was a tribute to Trump, who brought out friends and foes in astounding numbers, while Biden sheltered in place in his Wilmington basement reading cliches from his teleprompter.
Democrats, however, had great successes as well, reconstructing their "blue wall," by winning all 18 states they had won in each of the presidential elections from 1992 through 2012.
Of what does the blue wall consist? All six New England states, save New Hampshire; New York, New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic states of Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland; the Middle America quadrant of Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Minnesota; and the Pacific Coast states of California, Oregon and Washington.
Not only did Biden rebuild that blue wall, he also added New Hampshire and Virginia, thereby carrying every state that touches the Atlantic from Maine to North Carolina.
Democrats gained ground in the Republican heartland as well.
Where Nixon in 1972 and Reagan in 1984 swept all 11 states of the Old Confederacy -- as did Woodrow Wilson and FDR in the days of Dixiecrat segregation -- the GOP mega-states of Florida and Texas became visibly competitive. North Carolina and Georgia are becoming toss-ups. And Virginia, capital of the Confederacy, where they now tear down statues of Robert E. Lee, is closer to blue.
The existential GOP problem? The party has lost the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections. Consistent and growing popular vote majorities for Democrats must one day translate into consistent and permanent electoral vote majorities.
Democrats remain today the minorities' party and Republicans the party of America's white majority. White folks are roughly 60% of the U.S. population, though closer to 70% of the electorate. Both those figures, however, are slowly and steadily falling.
Demography is still destiny.
Republicans are going to have to grow their share of the white vote and their share of the Hispanic, Black and Asian vote or their future will begin to look like California today, where the Grand Old Party does not hold a single statewide office.
There are other presently insoluble problems for the GOP.
Democrats are the party of government and Republicans the party of the private sector. But the number of Americans who depend on federal programs -- Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, student loans, housing subsidies, Earned Income Tax Credits, affirmative action -- is growing, while the share of the population that contributes most to the programs is shrinking.
The top 1% of the population in income pays more taxes than the bottom 90%. The top 50% of the population pays 97% of the income taxes, while the bottom 50% pays only 3%.
If people who receive a cornucopia of benefits pay no income taxes, then why would they vote against a party that promises them still more benefits, to be paid for by raising the income taxes of someone else?
As John C. Calhoun declaimed on the roots of democratic class warfare,
"The necessary result... of the unequal fiscal action of the government is, to divide the community into two great classes; one consisting of those who... pay the taxes, and... bear exclusively the burthen of supporting the government; and the other, of those who are the recipients of their proceeds, through disbursements, and who are... supported by the government; or, in fewer words, to divide it into tax-payers and tax-consumers."
Who owns the future?
If Democrats can kill the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court, if they can add four new senators from Puerto Rico and D.C., and if they can pack the electorate by turning millions of migrants, legal and illegal, into U.S. citizens and regular voters, then you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing.
Yet, as seen in California, conservatism is not dead:
On Nov. 3, Californians came out to crush Proposition 16, an attempt by leftists to cut out of the state constitution a provision that forbids racial or gender discrimination in public employment, education and contracting. The margin of defeat for Prop 16 was 56% to 44%.
The left's appeal to diversity, and affirmative action to achieve it, was rejected by a majority of voters who put first their belief in the idea of race neutrality.
God owns the future. Thank God.
And anyone with a brain has to look at this and think, "That makes no sense."
Im not sure why this article got a possible barf alert. The author is quite correct. States that were once reliably R are now drifting D. Virginia is a good example of that.
But we are not seeing the opposite. We are not seeing states that were once reliably D drifting R.
It will take a Herculean effort to turn this around.
Read Ezekiel 14.
Pat didn’t mention the word “fraud” one time.
Yes...barf alert definitely needed.
Pat Buchanan was ridiculed for his warnings on unfettered immigration 30 years ago. The man was prescient and continues to have clear eyed analysis
Virginia is unique.
Northern VA is an ever-expanding Marxist world sucking at the teat of the Fed. gov. - unlimited money. It is NOT Virginia.
While we have our Marxist hubs like Richmond, Charlottesville, Roanoke and some of Tidewater, without NOVA (Northern VA) we would be a red state.
We’ve again been invaded by the North, and without any defense.
Trump has taken a very common-sense approach to China on trade, but the fact is, little difference as far as far as I can see, yet.
Little difference.
He definitely seems to get it, unlike anyone in American public life, in the entire last 30 years.
But there are MASSIVE trade balance problems even now.
Trump seems to have gotten that, but they continue even now.
I understand what youre saying. In many respects Virginia is like Maryland. In both states the votes of the welfare bums and the DC bureaucrats overwhelm the votes of the hard-working people.
But its only the results that matter. Marylands electoral votes will probably be in the D column forever. And it sure looking like Virginia might go that same way.
This would not be so bad if states elsewhere were doing the opposite. But I am not aware any state doing that.
(Sorry for the pessimism.)
Just an observation..please don’t flame. They first came for the unborn(over 60 million and counting) and now they’ll be coming for the Christians...if they ever get the three branches. EVIL NEVER SLEEPS!
The Dem party as we know it will soon (very soon) not exist.
> Trump has taken a very common-sense approach to China on trade... <
True that. Trump has taken a common-sense approach on pretty much everything. And thats why the country desperately needs four more years with him at the helm.
But as you noted, little has changed on the trade deficit front. No one seems to want to help him. Its puzzling.
Could it be because of the money the free-traders are donating to Congressmen? I can think of no other reason.
bump
But Biden vastly underperformed with owners of firearms ...
Yes we see some states drifting Blue, but it looks like Florida, and Ohio are moving right
Penn...MI, and WI...were not even competitive in the last three elections before Trump....SHOULD all be in play now..
So Im not sure its all one sided.
Communists
God!
Next Question.
“And while he lost the popular vote ...”
Our constitution created the Senate, with each state having equal representation, and the House, with delegates apportioned by population.
Obviously the country wasn’t founded on the idea that we’re run by popular vote.
The electoral college embodies the concept of the two houses of congress.
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