The saying about presidential elections used to go that Democrats fall in love and Republicans fall in line. These days, Republicans seem to do both and Democrats do neither.
Yet even then, this need not be a disaster for Democrats. There’s still the entire elected Democratic Party for them to draw upon. In theory, all they’d need to do is find some Democratic governor or senator free of the taint of grocery prices and Gaza and have Biden anoint him or her heir. Elections do have consequences, and the single biggest consequence of these elections was to deny the Democrats a generation of political talent. Out of these victories came relatively young Republican senatorial upstarts such as Sens. Rand Paul , Ted Cruz , Mike Lee , Marco Rubio , Ron Johnson , Bill Cassidy , Deb Fischer , and Tim Scott . Later wins would add Sens. Josh Hawley , J.D. Vance , and Katie Britt . And while a Senate Democratic Caucus that includes Sen.
Some of this boils down to those old imbalances of geography that Democrats love to gripe about. Republicans tend to win in more states with fewer people, while Democrats control coastal strongholds that are more populated but result in fewer seats. But then that’s how the system works, like it or not. The fact remains that Democrats during the 2010s never found a way to counter the rising Tea Party and later Trumpist enthusiasm in flyover country.
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