sent by Americans A message that resonates filed Tuesday night with the Democratic Party, rejecting virtue signalers who proclaim the pronoun normalizing the identification of humans as animals and championing radical ideas, including men participating in women’s sports.
For years, Democrats and their allies have lectured Americans in mainstream media about the importance of morality, inclusivity, and identity politics. We have been told that if we do not accept the extremist policies of the far left, we become bigots, racists, and misogynists.
Clearly, the American people have had enough.
President-elect Donald Trump won all seven battleground states, capturing the popular vote (the first Republican to do so in decades) and expanding the map in blue states such as California, New York, Virginia, and Florida. It has upset traditionally Democratic counties such as Miami-Dade. and many Hispanics star county In Texas.
Given President Trump’s message on the economy and immigration, and the fact that nearly 75% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong path, “It doesn’t have to stay this way” and “Trump will fix it.” He concluded his campaign with a message that generally resonated with voters.
playing cards won Married women have a large difference (the larger the gender gap), as do married men (parents, etc.). He also won These are suburban voters, Catholics and Protestants, people with incomes under $50,000, people without a college degree, Gen Xers (ages 45 to 64), and first-time voters.
Trump too improved with nontraditional Republican voters, including urban voters, Latinos, and black men.
Simply put, Trump won a majority of America. He won over suburban parents who wanted good schools and a safe community for their children. He attracted hard-working people from rural areas who didn’t have college degrees. He improved relations with young people who wanted to buy their first home but could not afford it because of inflation.
The complete repudiation of Trump’s influence and Democratic policies occurred similarly in voting. Republicans are currently in control senate Big wins for Dave McCormick at Pennsylvania State, Tim Sheehy at Montana State, and Bernie Moreno at Ohio State.
The House of Representatives remains in place, and Republicans could enter Washington next January with the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party, once the party of the working class, is now the party of outlandish elitists.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) says: “It’s not all that surprising that the Democratic Party, which has abandoned working-class people, finds that the working class has abandoned them.”
Vice President Kamala Harris’ success was limited to: high income voters (those earning over $100,000 and those earning over $200,000), those with a bachelor’s or advanced degree, and those with no religious affiliation.
In other words, Harris’ coalition is made up of wealthy snobs andsmart pants”, he quoted longtime Democratic strategist David Axelrod.
Many Democratic strategists will blame the loss on the indiscretion of Ms. Harris’ $1 billion war chest. They will complain that the message is poor and focuses on abortion rather than the economy. They’ll say they had a bad candidate, or they didn’t have enough time to run a full campaign (which is ironic considering it was the Democratic machine that installed Harris at the last minute). ).
But the rot runs deeper. For the betterment of the nation, Democrats should use this time to introspect and reevaluate their principles.
Calling Black and Hispanic Men misogynist and racist It doesn’t work. neither blame An uneducated white woman.
After President Barack Obama won back-to-back elections in 2008 and 2012, the Republican Party was forced to realign. Now it’s the Democratic Party’s turn to reflect. Until that happens, Republicans will continue to win races up and down the ballot and enjoy majorities in Washington and state government for years to come.
But for now we live in a two-party system. If one of our major political parties continues to pander to radicals while isolating the majority of Americans, it will certainly continue to lose elections, but it will also be bad news for the country. America will be better off when both Republicans and Democrats act with common sense and challenge each other on the best economic policy and how to solve the immigration crisis.
If they double down and ignore the will of the people, the Democratic Party will disappear forever.
Carly Acheson Byrd is a former national spokeswoman for President Ron DeSantis’ campaign. She is the founder and president of Bird’s Eye Consulting and lives in Virginia Beach.
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