Delusions of the Democrats
For
years now, it’s been an article of faith among Democrats that the
future belongs to them, thanks to the country’s changing demographic
mix. The rising percentage of voters who are women, Americans of color
and especially Latinos were always about to turn the country deep
“blue.”
I
never believed this — largely because I have been hearing it since
1971. That was the year the 26th Amendment passed, lowering the voting
age to 18. Democrats had already been the dominant political party since
the 1930s, and now with young people getting the vote, a permanent
Democratic majority was guaranteed, right?
The
future failed to arrive on time again this fall. Democrats lost all
over America, and they lost big, by much wider margins than predicted.
They lost statewide races in the Midwest where Democrats have won
repeatedly in presidential elections for more than 20 years. They lost
in races against radical right-wing Republicans they might have been
expected to defeat, like Sam Brownback in Kansas and Paul R. LePage in
Maine.
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