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Trump’s Support Is More About Policies Than Personality
The Federalist ^ | January 14, 2021 | David Marcus

Posted on 01/14/2021 1:14:09 PM PST by Kaslin

Anti-Trump conservatives think they are poised to take back the GOP. They are sorely mistaken.


Anti-Trump “conservatives” such as the Lincoln Project, former Rep. Justin Amash, and more recently Rep. Liz Cheney all have something in common. They almost always attack the president’s tone or personal actions and almost never his administration’s actions and policies. This isn’t an accident. It is because in many cases they do not share Trump’s policy preferences, but those policies are far more popular with voters than theirs are.

On issues such as global trade, aggressive opposition to China, ending foreign wars, growing American manufacturing, securing the border, and using government to fight the culture wars, Trump has transformed the Republican Party. Trump is not a Chamber of Commerce Republican; in fact, the Chamber denounced him this week and threatened donations to pro-Trump Republicans. Like most things, this decision was all about money and power, not about any dedication to democracy.

The hope for this small but very influential group of Republicans and former Republicans over the last four years has been that if conservative voters come to dislike Trump, they will also stop liking his policies. In fact, many are blunt about the fact that they think most of his voters are too stupid to even know what his policies are. That is wrong, and it’s why their past efforts to wrest back Republican voters have failed and why this one will too.

There are, of course, voters in the thrall of Trump’s cult of personality, just as there were under Obama. But I have talked to a lot of Trump voters all over the country in the past several years, and most of them take a transactional view of Trump. They know he can be petty and vindictive, but they also know he has achieved wins on their issues — the ones listed above, not the Chamber of Commerce issues — that would have been impossible for the GOP to achieve before Trump.

What exactly constitutes Trump’s political philosophy is hotly debated, with some people arguing he has none. But it’s actually very simple. Trump echoes almost exactly the 1990s politics of Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan, and the Reform Party. From Perot, he takes his skepticism on global trade, immigration, and foreign wars. From Buchanan, he borrows a unique and fearless willingness to fight against political correctness. These issues have always had a big constituency, just not previously one big enough to compete with the Democrats and Republicans. Now they are the Republicans.

No Republican is going to have success running on sweetheart trade deals with China, more wars, and open borders. Culturally, GOP voters now demand leaders who call for active use of government power to fight against the excesses of transgenderism, leaders who refuse to sit by as their kids are called racist by their fifth-grade teachers.

The establishment GOP wants to go back to a time when voters who hold Trump’s positions dutifully voted for them because their own positions had no hope of winning, but Trump changed that forever. They know they can win now, and they certainly know that they win Republican primaries. There is a reckoning that the Republican Party needs, but it’s not the one most pundits think it is, and it has little to do with Trump.

This reckoning is all about policies, and it is Liz Cheney and the Chamber that have the most ceding of ground to do. They are the ones who must make concessions on trade and foreign policy. They are the ones who must push back more forcefully against political correctness and new, divisive interpretations of racism. They must realize that the GOP is better off letting college-educated suburbanites, once their bread and butter, drift to Democrats in favor of the new, more diverse working-class party the populists are developing.

For better or worse, the Republicans are now a bottom-up rather than a top-down party. Working-class voters, who felt powerless for decades as both parties sent their jobs and children overseas with little benefit to their own conditions, aren’t going back to the farm. The challenge for the Republicans is to appeal to that base and see it continue to grow into new broader demographics.

In some sense, Trump did stage a coup — not last week, but five years ago as he launched his bid for the White House. In 2000, he nearly ran as the Reform Party candidate. That would likely have been a mistake. What he eventually did 15 years later was much smarter; he effectively turned the GOP into the Reform Party. That isn’t going to change no matter how much the establishment hopes for it.

They must decide if they can bend and stay in the conservative coalition or if their efforts are better off on the other side as a moderating voice. Either way, they are not getting the Republican Party they knew and loved back any time soon. And for once, that is good for both the GOP and its voters.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: donaldtrum; lizcheney; patbuchanan; reformparty; republicanparty; rossperot; trump
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1 posted on 01/14/2021 1:14:09 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

No, personality and policies go hand in hand. He is genuine, one of us, no politician, and he has proved it.


2 posted on 01/14/2021 1:16:12 PM PST by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: Kaslin

There is no GOP. There is nothing for anyone to take back. The fools went scorched earth and burned themselves down.


3 posted on 01/14/2021 1:16:34 PM PST by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: Kaslin

It’s about politics? This is what confuses them.


4 posted on 01/14/2021 1:17:00 PM PST by stanne
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To: Kaslin

Speak for yourself, MarcusIdiot.


5 posted on 01/14/2021 1:17:21 PM PST by cranked
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To: RJS1950

>> personality and policies go hand in hand.

Yup. The crowds aren’t chanting: “We love your policies!”


6 posted on 01/14/2021 1:17:46 PM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Kaslin

Trump actually listened and was willing to consider that consensus was wrong on trade and foreign policy


7 posted on 01/14/2021 1:18:16 PM PST by BlackAdderess (IMO Congress is a symptom whereas K Street is the problem)
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To: Kaslin

“It is because in many cases they do not share Trump’s policy preferences, but those policies are far more popular with voters than theirs are.”

That’s pretty much the whole thing. His personality was probably needed to win on those issues, popular though they are.


8 posted on 01/14/2021 1:21:59 PM PST by cdcdawg (Turn off Fox News! You can do it!)
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To: cdcdawg

Wanting fair elections is not about the “cult” of Trump, either. Every American expects that.


9 posted on 01/14/2021 1:27:12 PM PST by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: RJS1950

I was just going to comment (just reading the headline and source) and as I was about to click on 1, I saw your post.

“No, personality and policies go hand in hand. He is genuine, one of us, no politician, and he has proved it.”

EXACTLY!

It is BOTH!

One is worthless without the other! Could we find ANOTHER Trump? I’m not so sure.

Did we find another (better) Reagan? Yes we did! It only took FORTY YEARS!


10 posted on 01/14/2021 1:32:21 PM PST by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: Kaslin

Hardly. It is both. The nan us bugger than life and it is infuriating that he is being punished for doing great things.


11 posted on 01/14/2021 1:36:56 PM PST by madison10 (Trump's greatest accomplishment is getting all the cockroaches to come into the light.)
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To: faucetman

GOP is dead to Trump voters...he has exposed the GOP for what they are useless

Time for a new party at the federal level..

A take over of the GOP and change its name or a new party


12 posted on 01/14/2021 1:37:51 PM PST by Hojczyk ( )
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To: Kaslin
They almost always attack the president’s tone or personal actions and almost never his administration’s actions and policies...yes - they complain that Trump hurts people's feelings and insults them with some of his comments and attitudes - when Republicans themselves, including these fools, have been regularly called names and demeaned by Democrats and the left for fifty years - "racists", "sexists", "xenophobes" - or, as Hillary put it so eloquently in 2016 - "you just name it" - just name it - just call them anything you choose - our politicians, our media, our academics, our entertainers will make it stick - people like Cheney aren't even smart enough to understand how much they themselves have been insulted and demeaned, and to stand up for their own integrity and dignity........
13 posted on 01/14/2021 1:39:22 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: Kaslin

The turn coats do not realize it, but they have nearly all killed their political careers. The fake election numbers and the fake poll numbers do not capture the true support that Presient Trump has. It is massive and most of us will not forgive or forget... especially the deep state traitors.


14 posted on 01/14/2021 1:40:51 PM PST by fireman15
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To: Kaslin

It’s not his personality or wrong doing on trial here.

We supported him. They’re coming after all 75 million.


15 posted on 01/14/2021 1:48:46 PM PST by DoughtyOne (We are all to be treated like the Randy Weaver family and Banch Dividian folks now.)
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To: Kaslin

Well, they probably will be taking back the GOP, but they’ll be taking it back minus 50 million voters or so.


16 posted on 01/14/2021 1:52:16 PM PST by Boogieman
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To: Kaslin

Think of the GOP going after the Fast and Furious, IRS abusers, or Kavanaugh accusers. All talk and not action.


17 posted on 01/14/2021 2:28:05 PM PST by alternatives? (If our borders are not secure, why fund an army?)
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To: Kaslin

Donald Trump has a gentler, more polite disposition than ANY democrat I’ve seen yapping on tv in.... forever.

Never heard him yell at his constituents.
Never heard him challenge them physically.
Never heard him tell them that he “doesn’t work for” them!..

I’ve also never seen one man take the abuse this man has taken. It’s not even close.


18 posted on 01/14/2021 2:46:52 PM PST by joethedrummer
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To: Kaslin
Trump’s Support Is More About Policies Than Personality

The question.."Would you rather hear Trumps sometimes inelegant speech or live under Communism?" Well the brain dead idiots answered.

19 posted on 01/14/2021 2:57:43 PM PST by Don Corleone (The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
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To: Kaslin

Trump is President.

He was re-elected. Vote fraud does not count.


20 posted on 01/14/2021 3:01:51 PM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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