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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Why Won’t Republicans Move On From Trump? The former president retains a deep, intuitive bond with the national base. What some mainstream conservatives and pundits arent considering, given our bleak 2024 electoral landscape (unresolved DNC-sponsored mass mail- in voting; an open border with millions of people streaming across it; an administrative state and media complex actively colluding and working against the people) is that Trumps era was, and probably is, the last time flyover country will ever see executive representation in Washington again. Looking ahead to 2024, we should ask, Have the voters in that overlooked regionso breezily dismissed time and time againchanged in any marked way? Are they ready to move on? If anything, theyve become even more alienated and disgusted by the Washington establishment than they were in 2016. In their eyes, theres no better way to show disdain for the ruling elite than casting their lot with Trump. That was their motivation eight years ago, and thats the motivation now. Diehard support for the former president, in many cases, is symbolic. Its an act of defiance. Its the biggest middle finger Forgotten Americans can give to a system they believe has failed them. And maybe that symbolism is all they feel they have left. Could any other national leader show up to a place like East Palestine, Ohio and be met with a groundswell of adoration? These Ohioanswho have been targeted for destruction by globalist politicians on both sides of the aisle for decadessee that Trump is not a politician in the traditional sense. He is as comfortable golfing at Mar-a-Lago as he is walking through beaten down and deserted communities in the Midwest. He listens to locals and makes them feel heard. Hes someone who lived the American dream and wants to help make their home a place where the American dream becomes achievable again. Trumps unique way of connecting to these individuals is unrivaled. Despite his background as a real estate developer and TV star, Trump has a gut-level understanding of the people and places that were sacrificed on the altar of progress. But progress for whom? For the institutional GOP, economic progress; for the institutional DNC, cultural progress. Trump, more than any other Republican, speaks to this American carnage. And, because he recognizes it across party lines, hes able to channel frustration better than any other Republican or Democrat today. Against the presumptions of the elite media, most loyal Republican voters do not view claims of election fraud as tantamount to treason. They take it for granted that Trump had the election stolen from him, and they expect the Democrats to do it again. They expect Democrats to pull out all the stops. To lie, to cheat, to do whatever it takes. The base is also a lot more fired up and energetic than their elected representatives, which is why those voters see Trump, rather than being constrained by himself, as being constrained by the modern political order. The Republican base has watched as Democrats rip up the Constitution, stomp on it, then light it on fire while they laugh at elected Republicans who dont dare get in their way because of a deference to proceduralism. Some even go so far as to suggest that January 6 was a net positive. No, not overdramatized, not a disorganized protest gone awrya net good. It was a reminder that their concerns wont be ignored. Trump is a wrecking ball. Trump destroyed multiple Republican political dynasties, shattered GOP neocon ideology, and tossed the old guard to the wind. The Bushes, the Cheneys, the Romneys, and the McCains dont even hide the fact they are now de facto Democrats. From the perspective of the traditional GOP, Trumps real crime was pulling the curtains back on the uniparty. Whats more important, exposing and humiliating the regime or trying to improve it from within? That remains to be seen. Trumps supporters, however, seem to agree with the former. So whats preventing the Deep State from fortifying another election or spying on the next Republican president? Or hampering a GOP administration with dubious investigations and endless fake scandals? Or impeaching them for no reason? Or deplatforming them from social media? Or removing their voice from the public square? Or raiding their home? Would other candidates still be in the race if they were facing jail time and an unprecedented multi-state effort to weaponize the justice system and lock them up on bogus charges to prevent them from running? With the full weight of the Leviathan against him, Trump remains in the battle. After 2016, the regime struck back. Exposed for what they are, the Left, along with their partners on the status quo Right, will do anything, to anyone, for any reason, if they feel their political project is in jeopardy. This corrupt establishment wont leave Trump alone and continues to throw the book at January 6 political prisoners or anyone they deem a threat to their power. If the regime cant move on from Trump, why should Trumps voters be expected to move on? For every one of his faults, Trump was always Forgotten Americas champion. And for the time being, it doesnt look like that will change. As his favorite saying goes, In reality, theyre not after me. Theyre after you. This continues to be a popular meme catchphrase in conservative circles, but it rings true. Slick ads, fundraising records, and consultant-speak wont change the way the base feels about President Trump. Politics-as-usual hasnt worked against him since he came down the escalator in 2015. And it wont work now. Whether or not he can prevail in a national election remains a question, but so far as his party is concerned, the people chose him before, and the people are likely to choose him again. Logan Hall is the Digital Communications Director at New Founding. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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I get fundraising emails from Vivek Ramaswamy on regular basis. I simply have no debit or credit cards so I just delete them. All they want is my money. ;)
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