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The GOP's Transformation Into the Party of the Working Class Is Now Complete - Democrats Should Worry

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  3 years ago  •  28 comments

By:   Bob Ehrlich

The GOP's Transformation Into the Party of the Working Class Is Now Complete - Democrats Should Worry
The “new” GOP represents the fulfillment of a long-sought-after goal. Herein is the transformation of the white-collar GOP to the working man’s (and woman’s) party. The party of Main Street, not Wall Street. The party of equality (Dr. King’s version) and fair trade and free speech and law and order. All in all, pretty cool for us Jack Kemp adherents. Still, such a realignment is seriously inconvenient for the legacy media. Salt-of-the-earth working people wearing MAGA hats and voting...

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The GOP's Transformation Into the Party of the Working Class Is Now Complete - Democrats Should Worry




 By Bob Ehrlich  February 2, 2022 at 5:08pm

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The seismic displacement of the voter coalitions that have governed our political party structures since the New Deal proceeds apace.

The ongoing realignment deepens each and every election cycle but somehow remains of little interest to establishment media outlets. You see, the reconstituted parties do not fit their preferred narratives. More on that to follow.

It was all so much easier when Republicans were synonymous with white and wealthy corporate elites and Democrats were the preferred party of working-class immigrants and minorities. That New Deal era line was upheld for much of the last ninety years. Conveniently, America’s institutional power centers followed suit: Wall Street and corporate America financed the GOP, while organized labor did likewise for Democrat-built and -controlled urban machines.

But the new millennium brought cracks within the respective party coalitions. Those fissures have now widened into craters during the first year of the Joe Biden era.

America’s “labor party” now manifests genuine disgust with its former core supporters. Here, a new generation of progressives finds it easy to denigrate the working class (“deplorables,” “flyover types,” “clingers to guns and religion”), an indictment that grew uglier and more prolific during the Trump era.


Millions of formerly enthusiastic Democratic base voters have taken the hint and switched sides. They are especially drawn to Trump’s habit of calling out both party establishments for their laissez-faire attitude toward trade deals gone bad — and, of course, both parties’ often sycophantic support for the murderous and genocidal regime in Beijing. That these primarily blue-collar types attend church services and back the blue and gun rights and a secure border has made their dramatic turn to the right easier over time.

On the other side of the aisle, a formerly monolithic business community has incrementally decoupled from the GOP.

The Trump era — with its tariff wars and strong opposition to Chinese economic imperialism — has played a part here. But the divorce goes much deeper. After all, there are few venues more woke in today’s America than the corporate C suite. Campaign dollars follow accordingly. For context, check out Silicon Valley’s and Wall Street’s contributions to Democratic candidates and the ubiquitous campaigns of woke advertising over the past two election cycles. Seems the era of socially conscious capitalism arrived just in time for the Biden era.

An interesting sidelight: Big business support for Democrats has chilled all that Citizens United chatter that not so long ago was a staple of Hillary Clinton rallies. You will recall that the former secretary of state’s promise to overturn CU was always met with thunderous applause. Today, the tables have turned, given big businesses’ newfound enthusiasm for all things woke.


Is the GOP now the party of the working class?


Indeed, major corporations want you to believe they are all in on the equity agenda. If you have any doubt, just check out the virtue-signaling ads coming your way during this month’s Super Bowl .

Back to the Republicans. The “new” GOP represents the fulfillment of a long-sought-after goal. Herein is the transformation of the white-collar GOP to the working man’s (and woman’s) party. The party of Main Street, not Wall Street. The party of equality (Dr. King’s version) and fair trade and free speech and law and order. All in all, pretty cool for us Jack Kemp adherents.

Still, such a realignment is seriously inconvenient for the legacy media. Salt-of-the-earth working people wearing MAGA hats and voting Republican is simply a bridge too far for major elements of the fourth estate and the bicoastal elites.

Accordingly, our cultural value makers will continue to employ the worst kind of derogatory reviews of people with dirt under their fingernails. Madison Avenue will continue to double down on wokeness. (Maybe Tom Hanks will do more ads.) And millions of plain ol’ working people living in flyover country — formerly romanticized by a fawning media — will continue to adjust their voting habits in heretofore unthought-of ways.

Realignment, indeed.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
Millions of formerly enthusiastic Democratic base voters have taken the hint and switched sides. They are especially drawn to Trump’s habit of calling out both party establishments for their laissez-faire attitude toward trade deals gone bad — and, of course, both parties’ often sycophantic support for the murderous and genocidal regime in Beijing. That these primarily blue-collar types attend church services and back the blue and gun rights and a secure border has made their dramatic turn to the right easier over time. On the other side of the aisle, a formerly monolithic business community has incrementally decoupled from the GOP
 
 
 
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2  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago

How Republicans are winning over Hispanic voters in Texas: 'Democrat policies are failing them'

The GOP has made serious gains in traditional Democrat areas with high populations of Hispanic voters

Republicans have continued to make serious inroads with Hispanic voters, recent polls have shown , and that's especially true in Texas , where the GOP has ramped up its investments in Hispanic communities. 

Macarena Martinez, the Republican National Committee's Texas communications director, told Fox News Digital in a phone interview that the RNC’s investment in the Lone Star State

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @2    3 years ago
is the largest in the organization’s history. 

That investment has included opening community outreach centers – which don't primarily focus on politics – across the southern half of the state. 

The centers, which feature everything from movie nights to faith-based events to cryptocurrency trainings, are the GOP's "primary way of engaging" with voters, RNC deputy national press secretary Nicole Morales, who was also on the call, told Fox News Digital. Simply being "present in their communities" and learning what issues motivate voters goes a long way, Morales said. 
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @2.1    3 years ago

The GOP is a multiracial working and middle class coalition 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.2    3 years ago

It’s happening in Florida and in other states besides California or at least it’s big cities.  Bi coastal big cities have seen much smaller GOP inroads but it’s still happening some even in those god forsaken places.  

 
 
 
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2.1.4  Tessylo  replied to  XXJefferson51 @2.1.1    3 years ago
"The GOP is a multiracial working and middle class coalition" 
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2.1.5  Nowhere Man  replied to  Tessylo @2.1.4    3 years ago

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3  Ozzwald    3 years ago
The GOP's Transformation Into The Party Of The Working Class Is Now Complete - Democrats Should Worry

Lot of working class people can up and fly to Cancun on a moments notice because it is cold outside...

Sen. Ted Cruz on vacation in Mexico as storm slams Texas

Every year, just before an election, the GOP claims it is the party for the working class.  Every year their actions show otherwise.

 
 
 
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4  Hal A. Lujah    3 years ago

Say no to crack.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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4.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @4    3 years ago

Is that like a just say no to the democrat party PSA?  

 
 

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