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Educated suburban whites moved away from the Republicans under Trump towards Biden. If the Republicans keep harping on the white grievance culture wars that Trump and the Republican Party have pushed the past four years, they could be out of power for some time.

This is coming from the guy who first identified and named the "Reagan Democrats."

Then something important happened: In leaning too hard into white identity politics—and perhaps being too focused on what he thought Reagan Democrats wanted—Trump accelerated the rise of a new voting bloc that is, in many ways, the mirror image of the Reagan Democrats.​
Call them the Biden Republicans.​
Like the Reagan Democrats, they’re heavily white and live in suburbs. But where the Reagan Dems are blue-collar and culturally conservative, Greenberg sees the Biden Republicans as more affluent, highly educated and supportive of diversity. Historically, they identified with the Republican Party as their political home. But the leaders who were supposed to fight for them seem to care more about white grievance and keeping out immigrants; seem to care more about social issues and “owning the libs” than about child-care payments and college tuition. They don’t consider themselves Democrats—at least not yet—but they are voting for them, delivering them majorities in the House and Senate, and making Joe Biden just the fourth candidate in the past century to defeat an incumbent president. ...​
In both 2016 and 2020, Trump brought in new voters—people animated by “white nationalism and racial resentment, and whose overwhelming motivation is a deep worry that Black people and immigrants will control the country,” and who are “voting straight-ticket [Republican] to ‘save the country,’” says Greenberg. But by courting those votes, Republicans risk pushing the Biden Republicans further into the Democratic side of the ledger.​

 
What you call a Biden Democrat is really a Republic anti-Trumper. After 4 years of Basement Joe and Kamel Toe, they'll be back.
 
Educated suburban whites moved away from the Republicans under Trump towards Biden. If the Republicans keep harping on the white grievance culture wars that Trump and the Republican Party have pushed the past four years, they could be out of power for some time.

This is coming from the guy who first identified and named the "Reagan Democrats."

Then something important happened: In leaning too hard into white identity politics—and perhaps being too focused on what he thought Reagan Democrats wanted—Trump accelerated the rise of a new voting bloc that is, in many ways, the mirror image of the Reagan Democrats.​
Call them the Biden Republicans.​
Like the Reagan Democrats, they’re heavily white and live in suburbs. But where the Reagan Dems are blue-collar and culturally conservative, Greenberg sees the Biden Republicans as more affluent, highly educated and supportive of diversity. Historically, they identified with the Republican Party as their political home. But the leaders who were supposed to fight for them seem to care more about white grievance and keeping out immigrants; seem to care more about social issues and “owning the libs” than about child-care payments and college tuition. They don’t consider themselves Democrats—at least not yet—but they are voting for them, delivering them majorities in the House and Senate, and making Joe Biden just the fourth candidate in the past century to defeat an incumbent president. ...​
In both 2016 and 2020, Trump brought in new voters—people animated by “white nationalism and racial resentment, and whose overwhelming motivation is a deep worry that Black people and immigrants will control the country,” and who are “voting straight-ticket [Republican] to ‘save the country,’” says Greenberg. But by courting those votes, Republicans risk pushing the Biden Republicans further into the Democratic side of the ledger.​

You mean the Lincoln Project Pedos?
 
Educated suburban whites moved away from the Republicans under Trump towards Biden. If the Republicans keep harping on the white grievance culture wars that Trump and the Republican Party have pushed the past four years, they could be out of power for some time.

This is coming from the guy who first identified and named the "Reagan Democrats."

Then something important happened: In leaning too hard into white identity politics—and perhaps being too focused on what he thought Reagan Democrats wanted—Trump accelerated the rise of a new voting bloc that is, in many ways, the mirror image of the Reagan Democrats.​
Call them the Biden Republicans.​
Like the Reagan Democrats, they’re heavily white and live in suburbs. But where the Reagan Dems are blue-collar and culturally conservative, Greenberg sees the Biden Republicans as more affluent, highly educated and supportive of diversity. Historically, they identified with the Republican Party as their political home. But the leaders who were supposed to fight for them seem to care more about white grievance and keeping out immigrants; seem to care more about social issues and “owning the libs” than about child-care payments and college tuition. They don’t consider themselves Democrats—at least not yet—but they are voting for them, delivering them majorities in the House and Senate, and making Joe Biden just the fourth candidate in the past century to defeat an incumbent president. ...​
In both 2016 and 2020, Trump brought in new voters—people animated by “white nationalism and racial resentment, and whose overwhelming motivation is a deep worry that Black people and immigrants will control the country,” and who are “voting straight-ticket [Republican] to ‘save the country,’” says Greenberg. But by courting those votes, Republicans risk pushing the Biden Republicans further into the Democratic side of the ledger.​

Most Whites who voted against Rump did not do so because they disavowed his race-relations...

They voted against him to prevent an aspiring tyrant from seizing control of the US Government on a permanent basis.
 
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Educated suburban whites moved away from the Republicans under Trump towards Biden. If the Republicans keep harping on the white grievance culture wars that Trump and the Republican Party have pushed the past four years, they could be out of power for some time.

This is coming from the guy who first identified and named the "Reagan Democrats."

Then something important happened: In leaning too hard into white identity politics—and perhaps being too focused on what he thought Reagan Democrats wanted—Trump accelerated the rise of a new voting bloc that is, in many ways, the mirror image of the Reagan Democrats.​
Call them the Biden Republicans.​
Like the Reagan Democrats, they’re heavily white and live in suburbs. But where the Reagan Dems are blue-collar and culturally conservative, Greenberg sees the Biden Republicans as more affluent, highly educated and supportive of diversity. Historically, they identified with the Republican Party as their political home. But the leaders who were supposed to fight for them seem to care more about white grievance and keeping out immigrants; seem to care more about social issues and “owning the libs” than about child-care payments and college tuition. They don’t consider themselves Democrats—at least not yet—but they are voting for them, delivering them majorities in the House and Senate, and making Joe Biden just the fourth candidate in the past century to defeat an incumbent president. ...​
In both 2016 and 2020, Trump brought in new voters—people animated by “white nationalism and racial resentment, and whose overwhelming motivation is a deep worry that Black people and immigrants will control the country,” and who are “voting straight-ticket [Republican] to ‘save the country,’” says Greenberg. But by courting those votes, Republicans risk pushing the Biden Republicans further into the Democratic side of the ledger.​

Is the the new talking point for the outrage porn groupies?
 
Biden Republicans that woul;d be the Mitt Romney, LIz Cheney, George Will, Bill Kristol, George Conway types the types the left trashed and villified not that long ago untill they became anti Trump and the lefts useful idiots. They like Biden are career status quo DC insiders whos main goal is to either get close to those in power or get and keep power for themselves so they can enrich themselves but care nothing for the country as a whole or the majority of the population. They are indeed Biden Republicans.
 
Educated suburban whites moved away from the Republicans under Trump towards Biden. If the Republicans keep harping on the white grievance culture wars that Trump and the Republican Party have pushed the past four years, they could be out of power for some time.

This is coming from the guy who first identified and named the "Reagan Democrats."

Then something important happened: In leaning too hard into white identity politics—and perhaps being too focused on what he thought Reagan Democrats wanted—Trump accelerated the rise of a new voting bloc that is, in many ways, the mirror image of the Reagan Democrats.​
Call them the Biden Republicans.​
Like the Reagan Democrats, they’re heavily white and live in suburbs. But where the Reagan Dems are blue-collar and culturally conservative, Greenberg sees the Biden Republicans as more affluent, highly educated and supportive of diversity. Historically, they identified with the Republican Party as their political home. But the leaders who were supposed to fight for them seem to care more about white grievance and keeping out immigrants; seem to care more about social issues and “owning the libs” than about child-care payments and college tuition. They don’t consider themselves Democrats—at least not yet—but they are voting for them, delivering them majorities in the House and Senate, and making Joe Biden just the fourth candidate in the past century to defeat an incumbent president. ...​
In both 2016 and 2020, Trump brought in new voters—people animated by “white nationalism and racial resentment, and whose overwhelming motivation is a deep worry that Black people and immigrants will control the country,” and who are “voting straight-ticket [Republican] to ‘save the country,’” says Greenberg. But by courting those votes, Republicans risk pushing the Biden Republicans further into the Democratic side of the ledger.​



Do they have to sniff women's hair and grope them?
 
Trump nor any other politician paid any attention to white grievances. White grievances are legitimate. Whites are being scapegoated for everything bad in this country and are on the wrong side of countless double standards
 
Republicans that are going to the left are getting paid! Big time from left wingers .. they need a job
 

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