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Tom's avatar

There's not much to see here honestly. Biden has a 43% approval rating. Terry ran a bad campaign that was more or less a re-run the 2016 Clinton Campaign, IE: "Trump Trump Trump!"' except Youngkin isn't really Trump. He's just willing to pander to the Trumpian base. Terry also made a really bad gaffe about parents and education in schools.

Youngkin re-ran the Southern Strategy with CRT being the new racial dog whistle constantly being pumped out by Fox News in a year where the political environment is bad for Democrats (the party in power), all the while the main stream media covered him as if he was a Mitt Romney Republican. This allowed him to get the Trump Base out and win over white suburban women.

I'm sure the lesson that all the "smart folks" will draw from this is that if only progressives had voted for Manchin's highway bill, things would be different... but this was a state wide wipeout that was probably due to structural factors more than anything.

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I was very skeptical that a state would go plus ten Biden then elect a Republican. And I was wrong. I wish Republican voters were aware of how little respect their elected officials have for them. McAuliffe, Phil Murphy if he loses, neither will entertain the idea that their elections were rigged (nor, conversely, will their opponents in victory), because they respect their own voters enough to know they're not going to go for anything like that. Republicans know their voters well, and they're the same people who would send a televangelist a check for $1000 to cure grandma's cancer.

This has been bubbling up in the commentariat, but Democrats, from the voters to the elected, need to wake up to the authoritarian threat, and understand that the only way to stop a united authoritarian threat is with a united front of your own. Divide and conquer has been killing us for the last five years, and we have learned nothing. The only thing that seems to unite us is disgust over Trump, but with time, the memory fades, and when he runs again in 2024, will we still be disgusted enough? Or will be just be insufficiently excited about our own candidate and let the fascists have their way? Will we even remember in three years that they were fascists?

The culture war own-goals, the bickering over spending bills for which America has no enthusiasm while the house is burning, it needs to stop, or America will be lost.

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