2012 results Obama 51.1% Romney 47.2% (Still votes to be counted, so likely that Trump, for the second time, got a lower vote share than Romney 2012).https://twitter.com/MikeDelMoro/status/1329066061417869312 …
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question now is if they stay engaged
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Next 10 years of politics will be decided largely around the question of which of the coalitions the two parties built over the Trump years is more durable when Trump isn't on the ticket. To be honest they both look pretty flimsy. But one will be stronger than the other.
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This seems right to me, but it leaves me pretty confused about where the Republican party is headed.
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White non-college voters.
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No, not just white non college. Dems have been bleeding non-college of all races.
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But these new voters don’t vote in non Presidential elections, which is bad for Republicans in 2022.
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And he also mobilized a visceral, indeed, historic opposition. So a self-defeating strategy.
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