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RE: Party realignment ending or just starting? - Cynic Hero '86 - 05-29-2016

The beltway elite is becoming blatantly tyrannical. It is obvious that are trying to rig it (the election) for hillary. It is obvious they do not want either Trump or Sanders anywhere near the White House.


RE: Party realignment ending or just starting? - Galen - 05-29-2016

(05-29-2016, 10:34 AM)Cynic Hero Wrote: The beltway elite is becoming blatantly tyrannical. It is obvious that are trying to rig it (the election) for hillary. It is obvious they do not want either Trump or Sanders anywhere near the White House.

This is the only reason I enjoy watching The Donald at work.  He is pissing off exactly the right people.  I don't really trust him but all the other choices suck even more.


RE: Party realignment ending or just starting? - Cynic Hero '86 - 05-31-2016

(05-31-2016, 11:17 AM)X_4AD_84 Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 10:51 PM)Galen Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 10:34 AM)Cynic Hero Wrote: The beltway elite is becoming blatantly tyrannical. It is obvious that are trying to rig it (the election) for hillary. It is obvious they do not want either Trump or Sanders anywhere near the White House.

This is the only reason I enjoy watching The Donald at work.  He is pissing off exactly the right people.  I don't really trust him but all the other choices suck even more.

He's making the Establishment uncomfortable. But who he's actually pissing off are a type of swing voter who the GOP needs to win. The whole US is not a bunch of angry white high school educated former factory workers and tradesmen displaced by illegals. There are plenty of boring suburban and urban educated people who are neither part of "the Establishment" nor part of any solid political camp. This demographic I describe are not elites ... they are "merely" middle class, mainly in the "upper middle class" category. These are the modern equivalent of the "soccer moms" of the 1990s. But today's version is more diverse and has many immigrants (not the poor types ... rather, the white collar professional types). Talk about pissing off people ... this demographic is royally pissed right now. This demographic has been forgotten thus far in this election. But given current choices most will hold their noses and pull the lever for the Democrat in November.

The General Election hasn't even started yet. Trump would have several months to court middle-class and upper-middle class voters by pointing out that neo-liberal globalism would cause downward Mobility for them. Trump would attract them by championing his protectionist policies.


RE: Party realignment ending or just starting? - Eric the Green - 05-31-2016

(05-31-2016, 12:55 PM)Cynic Hero 86 Wrote:
(05-31-2016, 11:17 AM)X_4AD_84 Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 10:51 PM)Galen Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 10:34 AM)Cynic Hero Wrote: The beltway elite is becoming blatantly tyrannical. It is obvious that are trying to rig it (the election) for hillary. It is obvious they do not want either Trump or Sanders anywhere near the White House.

This is the only reason I enjoy watching The Donald at work.  He is pissing off exactly the right people.  I don't really trust him but all the other choices suck even more.

He's making the Establishment uncomfortable. But who he's actually pissing off are a type of swing voter who the GOP needs to win. The whole US is not a bunch of angry white high school educated former factory workers and tradesmen displaced by illegals. There are plenty of boring suburban and urban educated people who are neither part of "the Establishment" nor part of any solid political camp. This demographic I describe are not elites ... they are "merely" middle class, mainly in the "upper middle class" category. These are the modern equivalent of the "soccer moms" of the 1990s. But today's version is more diverse and has many immigrants (not the poor types ... rather, the white collar professional types). Talk about pissing off people ... this demographic is royally pissed right now. This demographic has been forgotten thus far in this election. But given current choices most will hold their noses and pull the lever for the Democrat in November.

The General Election hasn't even started yet. Trump would have several months to court middle-class and upper-middle class voters by pointing out that neo-liberal globalism would cause downward Mobility for them. Trump would attract them by championing his protectionist policies.

Nah, in America today the election is constant; 24/7/365, all year, every year.


RE: Party realignment ending or just starting? - pbrower2a - 05-31-2016

Middle-class white people often have interactions with middle-class blacks, Asians, and Hispanics. Part of the interaction includes hearing what a horrible person Donald Trump is. People who think about how horrible Trump is will at the least vote for Johnson and Weld.

I see plenty of Trump bumper stickers and placards in the rural Midwest... so what. Republicans have a lock on rural white America outside the South as strong as the lock was in the 1920s. We know about the rural white South, too. Such may be Sarah Palin's "real America". So what! The "not-so-real" America does not belong to the GOP. The vast majority of voters are in the less-natural environments, the places with asphalt and concrete.