A far more wonkish, historical look at why Trump won from the National Review: http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...ason-trump-won
It's the first of four parts! This part is not a partisan piece at all. It's a historic look at post-incumbent elections and how the party out of power always gains. The conclusion is up front in the article:
The rest of article is a historic look at these types of elections and how DJT's election fits in that context.
IMO, it supports the conclusion that looking for "lessons" from the Presidential election may be folly -- the "what does it all mean" may be as simple as it was close to a historical inevitability that the Rs would bounce back...DESPITE DJT. DJT won for a host of reasons, not the least of which is historical inertia. The more fruitful areas for "lessons", IMO, are (a) the specific "B10" states in 2016; and (b) the R control of State governments.
The exciting 4 part series tackles (a) with the next part -- hopefully tomorrow! Can't wait.
It's the first of four parts! This part is not a partisan piece at all. It's a historic look at post-incumbent elections and how the party out of power always gains. The conclusion is up front in the article:
While Donald Trump’s accomplishment in breaking the “blue wall” of the Midwest after two consecutive Democratic victories might look impressive, he actually had — by a key measurement — the worst performance by a challenger in a post-incumbent election in 200 years. The only one worse was by a party that ceased to exist after the election.
IMO, it supports the conclusion that looking for "lessons" from the Presidential election may be folly -- the "what does it all mean" may be as simple as it was close to a historical inevitability that the Rs would bounce back...DESPITE DJT. DJT won for a host of reasons, not the least of which is historical inertia. The more fruitful areas for "lessons", IMO, are (a) the specific "B10" states in 2016; and (b) the R control of State governments.
The exciting 4 part series tackles (a) with the next part -- hopefully tomorrow! Can't wait.
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