Posted on 02/21/2019 5:55:10 PM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
Has Republican Resistance to Trump Collapsed?
The familiar question, offered up many times and in many variations since 2016, appeared in The New York Times. This time, it served as the headline for an opinion piece by GOP strategist (and Trump critic) Liz Mair. Writing from inside the belly of the beast, she stated that President Donald Trump is the king of all he surveys, pointing out that the NeverTrump movement has disintegrated and that the president can boast of a near 90 percent approval rating among Republicans.
Its true, Republicans love Trump. They love him as much or more than theyve loved any president since the partys founding in 1854.
But theres more to consider here. The GOP holds the White House and the U.S. Senate, but if current trends continue, it soon might be struggling to maintain its major-party status. Registered Republican voters in the country are on the verge of being overtaken by independent voters, according to data from July 2018. Registered Democrats, meanwhile, outnumber Republicans nationwide by some 12 million.
Part of whats happening is that younger, urban Americans are trending dramatically toward the Democrats or independent status. Added to that: many old-school conservatives -- particularly Baby Boomers and Gen Xers drawn to the Republican Party in their youth by leaders such as William F. Buckley Jr., Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp -- have simply walked away from the Grand Old Party.
The latter are the NeverTrumpers Mair says have failed in their efforts to oppose Donald Trump. But as Mair herself acknowledged, shes looking at the situation from the inside. The trees might be at least partially blocking her view of the forest.
I think what most of these analyses of Is NeverTrump dead? miss is that it was never really a collective political movement, but rather an individual moral decision, Patrick Chovanec, a one-time policy aide for former GOP House Speaker John Boehner, tweeted this week.
I think what most of these analyses of "Is NeverTrump dead?" miss is that it was never really a collective political movement, but rather an individual moral decision.
Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) February 20, 2019 Chovanec, now an adjunct professor at Columbia University, added that building a viable political movement always was secondary to the immediate purpose of NOT ASSENTING.
Not assenting, that is, to Trump and, by extension, Trumps nativist version of the Republican Party.
These GOP refuseniks are having an impact -- just not the one Mair wants.
Forty percent of all party-affiliated voters in the country are Democrats, public-opinion data firm Rasmussen Reports found in 2018 after an examination of state voter registrations. Only 29 percent are Republicans, and 28 percent are independents.
It must be noted that 31 states and DC use party affiliations in voter registration. So what about those 19 states -- including GOP-heavy Texas and Georgia -- that dont register voters by party? If they did, the percentage of Republicans would be expected to tick upward a point or two.
Of course, actual voter registration isnt the only way to judge the major parties popularity. People can change their political attitudes (thats why we have swing states), and when they do so they usually dont get around to putting in new paperwork with their local election office.
In January of this year, a Gallup poll asked respondents: In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat or an independent?
34% said Democrat, 25% said Republican -- and a whopping 39% chose independent. Thats a 5 drop for the GOP from four years ago.
Trump has a strong hold on Republicans, but the partys adherents are falling away at a significant rate. Democrats have held relatively steady over the past couple of years -- while more and more Americans are calling themselves independent.
And independents right now are more likely to align with Democrats. Asked by Gallup if they lean Republican or Democratic, 52% of independents said they lean to the Dems and 36% said they lean toward the GOP. Four years ago, 44% of independents leaned Republican, 43% Democratic.
Below are the overall registered-voter numbers from July 2018, according to Rasmussen Reports. ((continued below))
Democrats: 44,242,975
Republicans: 32,570,817
Independents: 31,489,028
Other: 2,640,597
None of this is what traditional conservatives like Mair want to hear. In her New York Times column, Mair said she expected to vote for former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld in the 2020 GOP primaries, assuming Weld officially jumps into the race against Trump and makes it to the voting. Her lonely call in the dead of the Republican night is for anti-Trump conservatives to return to the fold -- that is, to register once again as Republicans. She also has another, even less likely request in her dream to end Trumps rule of her party:
The only way to have an impact on the electoral map and ensure NeverTrump exerts serious, quantifiable political power, she wrote, is for all of its 2016 members to somehow get on the same page in terms of whom to support, and then collectively move to [important early-primary states] Iowa, New Hampshire and Florida.
I no longer identify as a, “Republican’t”. I’m conservative.
Yup. May as well toss in the towel since there is no way there will be a 2nd term. NOT!
Liz’s punch line:
The ONLY way for Never-Trump-Fools to prevail in 2020 is for all of them to collectively move to Iowa, New Hampshire and Florida.
Give it up Liz, it’s over!
Liz Mair is Bush Leaguer.
Open borders Republicans MUST become extinct or the Republic will.
There is no such thing as the GOP.
I identify as Independent because the GOP is still largely controlled by Bush League Republicans.
When it truly embraces the agenda of border security and strong immigration enforcement and rids itself of Bush League officeholders that support amnesty, I will rejoin the party.
Are we seeing the beginnings of the reformation of the Republican Party??? Happening more by circumstance than plans??
I’d feel better if the GOP apologized to the country.
I mean, for a start.
“particularly Baby Boomers and Gen Xers drawn to the Republican Party in their youth by leaders such as William F. Buckley Jr., Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp — have simply walked away from the Grand Old Party. “
There’s like eleven of these people in the world outside Wash DC.
They still grasp at straws.
And ANY Republican politician who publicly opposes Trump, outside Utah, is toast. You can take that to the bank.
Me be AMERICAN!
NOT AINO!
Old White Guy TOO!
;)
TRUMP.45! THE ONE/PNLY!
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What her analysis doesn’t take into consideration (because it’s too early yet) is that Trump did a hostile takeover of the Republican Party in 2016 and the integration is still in process. We see it when the worst elements like Flake and Corker disassociate and self-deport. We’ll see much more.
What will happen is the old GOP will be replaced by a new party (i.e. the “Trump party”) which will be much different than the old GOP. It will take a long time for the transformation to be completed, but in the interim, I think we’re going to see some losses in down-ticket races. There is a strong need to tell these people (youths, independents etc) what the new Repuplican party is all about.
I stay registered as a republican so I can vote in the GOP AZ primary
the resistance to/sabotage of the person we elected ...from within the GOP-Establishment Elite... has been absolutely DISGUSTING!
and harmful, of course.
sorry, guys, but the People are sovereign in USA, NOT a bunch of corrupted political prostitutes hanging at their elite country club
The GOP (Grand OLd Party)
was transformed by the Bush’s and their overlords into
The GLOBAL Old Party.
They sold out America and the bulk of their base.
At least with democrats it’s an all out frontal attack.
‘41 and ‘43 and wannabe ‘45 (Jeb!) were back-stabbers.
They are all big government squishes.
When I see the words Republican and strategist I already know the person is a useless RINO. These people care more about their Capital connections and their memberships on the political cocktail circuit in DC and New York than the voters in their own party.
Same-same.
I stopped reading anything published by the Oregone-ian about 2 decades ago.
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