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The Birth of the Coalition of Normal People May Be Upon Us
Townhall.com ^ | November 6, 2020 | Neil Patel

Posted on 11/06/2020 5:25:58 AM PST by Kaslin

Throughout this election, there were signs of the birth of a coalition of normal people unhappy with the radical turns our country has been taking. Regardless of how the presidential race turns out, the potential political realignment is unmistakable. Hispanic and blue-collar workers are shifting noticeably away from the overtures of the left-wing, "defund the police" crowd. I'm not sure who thought violence and looting in the streets of so many of our cities would have no political repercussions, but it did, and it brought regular Americans together in a way that bodes well for the future.

Our election year was dominated by antifa riots on one side and QAnon conspiracies on the other. Between actual Marxists lighting buildings on fire and huge swaths of America thinking our country is run by a secret pedophile ring, it was hard not to fear for our future.

The hard left, with the backing of the corporate media and many in corporate America, made a serious effort to stoke American racial division. Since the sin of slavery centuries ago, the issue of race has cut against all that America is supposed to stand for. Civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. fought hard to put those issues behind us and asked us to look at each person's character rather than what color skin they happened to be born with. That very premise -- a cornerstone of liberal American thinking -- was under attack this year. The overwhelming defeat of that attack has been the best part of this whole election.

The most dramatic shift happened in the state of Florida, where the Hispanic population consists of a large number of Cubans and Venezuelans. Despite the rise in socialist popularity among our youth, those with the most direct personal experience with left-wing government came out hard against it. Hillary Clinton won the Hispanic vote in Florida by 27 points in 2016. This time, President Donald Trump drew to a near tie. Results in other states were less dramatic, but even in Georgia and Ohio, Trump performed around 15 points better against Joe Biden than he did against Hillary. According to CNN's exit polling, Trump also picked up about 4 points among African Americans nationally over his performance in 2016.

These are large gains, and they are more noteworthy considering the months of racial division our country has just been through. What's driving the change? The two most obvious answers are criminal justice and economic concerns. Voters of all stripes trusted Trump more on the economy and crime. Despite the left's attempts to make absolutely everything about race, it turns out that kitchen-table issues are still important to minority communities.

Americans have for too long voted largely along racial lines. If those trends had continued, based on our country's demographics alone, the Republican party would have become a permanent minority party. That was the Democrats' hope for converting states such as Florida and Texas.

It seems like we may instead be shifting to more voting by economic interests. Those at the lower end of our wage scale have felt stuck in neutral (or reverse), while top-income Americans have benefited from international trade, automation and the information technology age. During the Trump years, for the first time in a long time, lower-income workers saw larger wage gains than middle- or higher-income workers. Voters seem to know that. That's what the results show, anyway.

All this presents a huge opportunity for the Republican Party. If Republicans can capture more hardworking Americans of all races, our politics will be forever changed. On the flip side, if Republicans don't pull off that sort of realignment, they are doomed to fail in a demographically changing country. A Republican party focused on moving beyond harmful racial divisions and improving the plight of working Americans seems possible based on the results we are seeing.

Figuring out how to share prosperity more widely without harming prosperity in the process is a real challenge. Too many Americans have felt left behind in an increasingly global and automated economy. It's not easy to come up with fixes for that, but to date, our political leaders haven't really tried. They're closely attuned to the needs of the huge businesses that dominate Washington. Those businesses have flourished these past few decades. In the process, we have seen that what's good for big business -- especially huge, multinational businesses with overseas growth goals -- is not always what's good for America.

Many politicians still don't even recognize the issue. They decry populism and the ugliness that can come with it without looking at its root causes. Others, who do see what's really happening in our country, have chosen the easy way out by demagoguing these issues with superficial, politically popular fixes rather than real solutions. We need a third option: smart politicians who are committed to finding real solutions to restore the American dream for the many who feel it slipping away.

We have a country worth fixing. Addressing these issues should be the primary focus going forward. If the Republicans do that, then they could be home to a broader, more enduring, working-class majority of regular Americans of all races. The left fears this more than anything else. On the flip side, if we continue to ignore this dynamic, the result will probably be a continued surge in socialist popularity among young Americans, as we have seen these past few years.

Just ask the Cubans how that turns out.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: culture; election2020; protests; riots; violence

1 posted on 11/06/2020 5:25:58 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

We normal people had better be prepared to return liberal violence x 10.

For starters.

As for D.C., the sooner it burns, the better.


2 posted on 11/06/2020 5:32:31 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: Kaslin
Thank you for posting this commentary. Bear in mind, however, that the first order of business for any Leftist/Totalitarian (forgive the redundancy) regime, is to establish its supremacy, its omnipotency that begins with eliminating or at minimum neutralizing all opposition (e.g., all opposing parties and individuals).

"Just ask Californians how that turns out."

3 posted on 11/06/2020 5:34:26 AM PST by glennaro (Pity those who mask and cower out of fear; condemn those who promote fear as a virtue)
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To: glennaro

All well and good, but since the election machinery has been captured and manipulated in many states, how can future reformers get elected? See Venezuela.


4 posted on 11/06/2020 5:37:45 AM PST by Salvey
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To: Kaslin

“All this presents a huge opportunity for the Republican Party”
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LOL

The next election?

Reminds me of Rome which was once a Republic. After they turned to a dictatorship they kept the Senate. Why? So people would think they were still a republic...show. To me this is what the election process will be from now on. A show.


5 posted on 11/06/2020 5:41:13 AM PST by xenia ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." George Orwell)
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To: Kaslin

Thank God that you were born in this time to fight this fight.


6 posted on 11/06/2020 6:28:29 AM PST by sasafras (WHEN YOU USE PAYPAL YOU GIVE MONEY TO GEORGE SOROS - TAKE A STAND AND CLOSE YOUR PP ACCOUNT)
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To: Kaslin

I should of said.... Everyone should thank God that you were born in this time to fight this fight. This is our battle...accept it with happiness.


7 posted on 11/06/2020 6:30:08 AM PST by sasafras (WHEN YOU USE PAYPAL YOU GIVE MONEY TO GEORGE SOROS - TAKE A STAND AND CLOSE YOUR PP ACCOUNT)
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To: Kaslin
All this presents a huge opportunity for the Republican Party.

They don't want it. Rub elbows with those people?? They want to be the party of the billionaires again, and can't understand why all of that new tech money is going to the other side.

8 posted on 11/06/2020 6:32:41 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: dfwgator

Democracy is dead in the USA!

THERE MUST BE A REVOLT!

We need to find ways to strike back. Perhaps a boycott of all Progressive supporting business: All entertainment from Hollywood; ABC; NBC; CBS; all media; identify other Progressive businesses; avoid any travel to Seattle; Portland; LA; NYC; etc.....

We must do something.


10 posted on 11/06/2020 8:25:42 AM PST by CoastWatcher
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To: xenia
After they turned to a dictatorship they kept the Senate.

Long Term goal of the left is to get rid of the Senate and just keep the House. It Pisses them off that states like North Dakota & Wyoming get the same a New York and California.

They haven't openly talked about it but it's on their radar like 401Ks

11 posted on 11/06/2020 1:00:35 PM PST by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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To: qam1

It Pisses them off that states like North Dakota & Wyoming get the same a New York and California.

Also true for some states like Vermont and Delaware that send wacko leftist Senators to DC.


12 posted on 11/07/2020 7:16:27 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: CoastWatcher

We were never a Democracy...we are a Republic....and the Dems want us to BECOME A BANANA REPUBLIC!!


13 posted on 11/07/2020 9:23:59 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Dems can't win fairly, so they have to cheat! Election reform NOW!!!)
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