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Are things beginning to change? Often, it was the Democrats who knew how to maximize institutional power and play the long game. They still have it on the former, but they might have screwed themselves on the latter. The Obama coalition was on life support heading into the 2024 election. Now, that movement has been obliterated as healthy numbers of union voters and young people have flocked to the Republican Party, specifically Donald Trump. You saw it on college campuses, fraternities especially—everyone was donning MAGA gear and doing the president’s iconic dance. It's not a one-off thing: trends show that young people are veering toward the right on politics. What happened? Here’s where we get to Democrats maybe blowing up their future over Donald Trump: the COVID hysterics peddled by the Left, which turned out to be fake, eviscerated the credibility of the medical and political elites. The people labeled loons and conspiracy theorists turned out to be right. The Fauci bros turned out to be science fiction merchants. And if the media wants to whine about how we’re not ready for the next pandemic, they only need to look at who they gave airtime to during the era of COVID insanity. Derek Thompson of The Atlantic, who wrote about this shift, delved into how COVID turned the young toward the conservative end of the political spectrum. But remember, this is The Atlantic—so keep the prose in mind and how we're viewed here. “The pandemic era didn't just demolish faith in scientific and political elites,” he wrote. “It also strongly increased alone time, sending young men and women in highly gendered social-media spaces, where the youngest men, in particular, seem to have become significantly more anti-feminist and open to right-wing influencers and parties.” Whatever the case, the data doesn’t lie, which is that between 2020 and 2024, there was a 20-point shift toward the GOP among voters under the age of 30:
Sure, they still cast conservatism and right-wing parties as lunatics, though anything these people don’t like is considered fascist. Yes, there’s vaccine skepticism because what would cause that, maybe? Was it Biden gambling that the COVID vaccine would prevent transmission? We know there was no evidence that the cocktail would do that, only that it was like the annual flu shot, but that incompetent administration already etched their promise in stone: get the shot, take off the mask. And in doing so, also chiseled the Democrats’ political epitaph among young voters, who have fled this clown show entirely by 2024. Again, nothing is permanent in politics. Public opinion is shiftable sand, so the Left only hopes that things reset, though they’re doing a piss-poor job at that, taking the losing end of every 80/20 issue out there. They have gone off the reservation on spending, cultural values, feminism, social justice, and the race talk that permeates everything about the Democratic Party. It’s unwelcoming, it’s illiberal, and it’s stuck in an academic muck that’s putrid to most normal voters. People don’t want dudes in women’s sports, have prepubescent teens loaded up on puberty blockers, minors having their sexual organs mutilated, and gay porn all over school libraries. I’m no culture warrior, as I lean libertarian-ish on a lot, but this is just degeneracy. And to throw science fiction nonsense about the shot, masks, transmission, and other therapeutics especially when it was so clear that the Democrats and the media were using the virus to maximize political power and win an election is the final knife thrust to the throat. Only the weird people remain with the Democrats: the isolated, the overly educated, the wealthy, and the ones with way too much time on their hands. Trending on Townhall Videos |
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