You know that garbage argument you hear anytime you mention to a liberal that the Confederacy was made up of Democrats and that it was President Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, who freed the slaves? Democrats always argue that that was before the parties “switched places.” Republicans are now the party of white supremacy (even though Democrats made up the KKK and we overlook all of President Biden’s racist statements, of which there are many).
Axios has had a similar revelation and claims that we’re seeing a political realignment in real-time. “Democrats are becoming the party of upscale voters concerned more about issues like gun control and abortion rights,” while “Republicans are quietly building a multiracial coalition of working-class voters, with inflation as an accelerant.”
The conclusion: “Democrats now have a bigger advantage among white college graduates than they do with nonwhite voters.”
AXIOS: "We're seeing a political realignment in real time."
"Dems are becoming the party of upscale voters concerned more about" social issues.
GOP is "quietly building a multiracial coalition of working-class voters." https://t.co/VMG4RZr8rE pic.twitter.com/hVUPudkSq9
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 13, 2022
While the corporate press pushes the self-serving narrative that the Trump-led GOP is a white supremacist party devoted to implementing a white nationalistic dictatorship, Latino voters are rushing to GOP while GOP has its most diverse class ever in 2022:https://t.co/MkO7T9qwxJ
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 13, 2022
No, CNN assures us those GOP Latinas aren’t the “real deal.”
But that's the point. Dems rely on "a slice of well-off socially liberal voters, thus now have "a bigger advantage among white college graduates than nonwhite voters."
In other words, the exact kind of people who work in national media are Dems, hence these false narratives.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 13, 2022
Duh.
— Odin’s Lament (@odinslament) July 13, 2022
Axios is just seeing this now? Where have they been for the last year or so?
— Steve S (@breezerdude) July 13, 2022
Why “quietly”?
— Pricetheory (@Pricetheory101) July 13, 2022
Yes, how has the GOP been “quietly” attracting nonwhite working-class voters? It’s only quiet because no one reports it.
Quietly?
LOL.
People are literally sprinting and yelling to join the GOP now bro. There’s nothing covert about it.— CLEAR & PRESENT DANGER S + 🔜 (@GreenDreamer8) July 13, 2022
Couple that with a nascent swing of the culture back toward the right (i.e., rejection of wokeism) and you have the makings of a real political and social earthquake.
— Hammerjack (@Hammerjack90) July 13, 2022
Yep.
This has been the case for years. They’re just now catching on?
— Craig (@surphn1nja) July 13, 2022
Elite academia has been the driver of modern progressive dogma. Like most things academic, they are not grounded in reality since elite higher education operates outside of the reality of the real world.
— ECLOGITE1 (@ECLOGITE19) July 13, 2022
The ones who’ve brought us terms like “Latinx” and then compare Hispanics to breakfast tacos.
I look forward to November
— Nas (@nasescobar316) July 13, 2022
Us too. It’s so funny when Biden talks about Scranton and acts like he’s been working in a factory for the past 50 years.
Related:
The New York Times writes about Rep. Liz Cheney’s ‘crossover appeal’ with Democrats https://t.co/goggzSD2si
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) July 9, 2022
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