David Paul Kuhn / New York Times:
Sorry, Liberals. Bigotry Didn't Elect Donald Trump.
— Donald J. Trump won the white working-class vote over Hillary
Clinton by a larger margin than any major-party nominee since World War
II . . . .
Editor's notes: What makes Trump so formidable as the populace head of the GOP is his popularity. Contrary to all the scare tactics of GOP Establishment Trump haters, The Donald made the GOP stronger. Understand that the Dems not only believed they would win the presidency, but the Senate, as well. They only had to win four seats in that house, if Hillary became president. Instead, Hillary lost and the Dems only picked two seats in the Senate. Again, Trump was the deciding factor in all this. And his influence translates into political cash when it comes to getting his agenda passed into law.
Besides winning the popular vote outside of California, he, also, took in more general votes (62,979, 879 votes) than other Republican in history. While not a record, his 304 to 227 electoral margin was substantial, making the election victory a landslide in many respects. His support among white blue collar workers was the strongest since WW II. His 28% support among Hispanics was respectable and promising for future elections. Black support was 8%. While not impressive to some, that total was more than Romney in 2012. If Trump is able to improve life in the inner city, it is possible for a 15-17% Black vote in 2020. With a 35% Hispanic vote, another strong showing within blue collar ranks, and a strong showing with women, Trump would be the favorite to win re-election.
Nothing can be more devastating to the future of the Radical Left Wing Party (aka "Democrats") than a successful Trump presidency.
Expect the Dems to create one Trump scandal after another. There will be more revelations as to Trumps indiscretions. The media will work overtime to defeat Trump and save the Democrat Party from its well deserved demise. The Washington Post is increasing its political reporter pool by 4x, an increase exposing its intentions as a disruptive power in the world of partisan politics.
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