For years we've been hearing about the importance of the identity vote. Something that has not been noticed is "white" identity. This has been deemed as racist or politically incorrect, but how long can that endure without repercussions? The attempted marginalization of the majority in the US could not last forever without consequence. Whites are clearly becoming disillusioned with the liberal concept that fault lies with them.
That was not sustainable. As the racial divide nurtured by Democrats manifests itself iin cases like Brown/Wilson and Zimmerman/Martin, the consequences are inevitable. The white vote is not as monolithic as some, but there are limits.
The midterms are testament to a wave that could well be extended to Hispanics and Asians.
Divide and conquer of American society may have been ill-advised.
That was not sustainable. As the racial divide nurtured by Democrats manifests itself iin cases like Brown/Wilson and Zimmerman/Martin, the consequences are inevitable. The white vote is not as monolithic as some, but there are limits.
The midterms are testament to a wave that could well be extended to Hispanics and Asians.
Divide and conquer of American society may have been ill-advised.