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From "GOP lifer" Chris Ladd in Houston Chronicle:
http://blog.chron.com/goplifer/2014/11/the-missing-story-of-the-2014-election/
(One thing I am noticing in his map is that it's not unlikely that if Democrats wil VA and not OH, the election will be 270 to 270 and be decided in the House)
In any case, his argument to fellow Republicans is that they aren't making inroads where it counts, and Democrats have built a "Blue Wall" in high population, high electoral vote states, so that they go into presidential election needing to pick up one or two state, whereas Republicans need to sweep the field.
So there is an extremely high chance the 2016 Democrat Primary will pick the next President of the United States. We need to pick the right person to push our ideas, not just someone who will play well in so-called "middle America."
The retrograde South finally has no leverage over the Democrats, which is a good thing for the party long term.
http://blog.chron.com/goplifer/2014/11/the-missing-story-of-the-2014-election/
(One thing I am noticing in his map is that it's not unlikely that if Democrats wil VA and not OH, the election will be 270 to 270 and be decided in the House)
In any case, his argument to fellow Republicans is that they aren't making inroads where it counts, and Democrats have built a "Blue Wall" in high population, high electoral vote states, so that they go into presidential election needing to pick up one or two state, whereas Republicans need to sweep the field.
The biggest Republican victory in decades did not move the map. The Republican partys geographic and demographic isolation from the rest of American actually got worse.
A few other items of interest from the 2014 election results:
- Republican Senate candidates lost every single race behind the Blue Wall. Every one.
- Behind the Blue Wall there were some new Republican Governors, but their success was very specific and did not translate down the ballot. None of these candidates ran on social issues, Obama, or opposition the ACA. Rauner stands out as a particular bright spot in Illinois, but Democrats in Illinois retained their supermajority in the State Assembly, similar to other northern states, without losing a single seat.
- Republicans in 2014 were the most popular girl at a party no one attended. Voter turnout was awful.
- Democrats have consolidated their power behind the sections of the country that generate the overwhelming bulk of Americas wealth outside the energy industry. Thats only ironic if you buy into far-right propaganda, but its interesting none the less.
- Vote suppression is working remarkably well, but that wont last. Eventually Democrats will help people get the documentation they need to meet the ridiculous and confusing new requirements. The whole voter integrity sham may have given Republicans a one or maybe two-election boost in low-turnout races. Meanwhile we kissed off minority votes for the foreseeable future.
- Across the country, every major Democratic ballot initiative was successful, including every minimum wage increase, even in the red states.
- Every personhood amendment failed.
So there is an extremely high chance the 2016 Democrat Primary will pick the next President of the United States. We need to pick the right person to push our ideas, not just someone who will play well in so-called "middle America."
- In Congress, there are no more white Democrats from the South. The long flight of the Dixiecrats has concluded.
The retrograde South finally has no leverage over the Democrats, which is a good thing for the party long term.
