Weekly Opinion Editorial
ELECTION POSTMORTEM!
by Steve Fair
Last week, America elected Donald J. Trump
to a second term. Trump is only the
second U.S. President to serve non-consecutive terms. The first was President Stephen Grover
Cleveland who served as the nation’s 22nd and 24th president. Cleveland
was the first Democrat elected president after the Civil War and served from
1885-1889 and from 1893-1897.
As expected, Republicans flipped the U.S. Senate (53-47) and will also retain
the majority in the U.S. House. Overall,
it was a stellar day for the GOP.
Tuesday was the third consecutive presidential election where pollsters missed
prognosticating actual results. Across
all the battleground states, pollsters contended VP Kamala Harris was
leading. They claimed Harris was going
to put Iowa in play, that Georgia and North Carolina would vote blue, and
Harris would win the popular vote. None
of that happened.
Polls are only as good as the collected data and Trump supporters clearly
don’t participate in polls or don’t answer honestly, which shews outcomes. Pollsters have become less accurate than meteorologists
and main stream media anchors. Three reasons Trump won a second term:
First, Harris misread what was important to voters. She thought her pro-abortion stance would motivate
infrequent and first-time voters to flood the polls, but that didn’t
happen. She deemphasized border security
and the economy. Harris was not able to differentiate
herself from President Biden. Her
statement she wouldn’t have done anything different than Biden came back to
haunt her.
Second, Americans voted with their wallet. Harris attempted to convince voters they were
economically better off than they were four years ago. But it wasn’t true. Food and gasoline costs more. Wages haven’t kept pace with inflation. A Gallup poll found 52% of Americans thought
they and their family are worse off today than they were four years ago.
Third, the Democratic Party has become a home for radicals. For years, the Democrats positioned and
marketed the Party as home for the working man/the average Joe. But recently, ‘average Joes’ are being pushed
out of the tent. Pro-life, traditional
marriage conservative Ds face hostility from those sporting ‘co-exist’
bumper stickers. Those who preach
tolerance don’t practice it.
Those ‘old school’ conservative Democrats in the Rust Belt
states voted for Trump last week. It
remains to be seen if they will permanently leave the Party and join the GOP.
Democrats are pointing fingers of blame for the thrashing. Many hold Joe Biden liable for not dropping
out sooner. Others claim the Ds have
abandoned their ‘working man’ image and are out of touch with what the average
American finds important. Whatever the
reason for the trouncing, in the near future, Democrats face a fight between
radicals and centrists over control of the Party.
What will a second Trump term look like? ‘America First’ in domestic and foreign policy, tightening of the southern border, loosing of government regulations, and judges who exercise judicial restraint. What it will not be is the end of democracy. Plato observed democracies inevitably fail because they always birth a tyrant. Trump is a despot in liberal’s minds. But Democrats misread voter’s concerns in the 2024 election, so their prophesy and analytical skills are dubious.
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