A New Republican Party

At this point. We are pretty sure that Biden will win the election, but if I were a democrat I would not be feeling good. (I am not, I am a moderate who voted for JoJo. If I had to, I would have voted for Biden). Trump improved notably in every single demographic group besides white men- where he fell sharply. What is this telling us? The progressive/BLM/republicans are racist, strategy did not work. The new direction of the RNC- Trumpism, is growing and here to stay. These white men didn't vote for Joe Biden because they loved his policies, its cause they hated Trump specifically...... 

IMO, whoever the democratic nominee is (unless they are very moderate) is going to have one hell of a challenge against a Ted Cruz type character...


What a time to be alive (in a bad way). 

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Conversely, I would rather see a more equanimous conservative movement rooted in free enterprise and logical thinking, led by a Tim Scott/John James-esque cadre. I agree that the results of the election certainly presage a stark rebuke of socialism, and a Biden presidency with a republican senate was arguably the best outcome for America as a whole. 

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