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Democratic flip of red States – no chance

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Could Republican or Red States start flipping Democratic in three or four election cycles? The Democratic Party is definitely fighting yesterday’s war to try to make that happen. It is not likely to happen in the next Midterms, and will get even less likely with the passage of time.

Why does the Democratic Party think it will flip Republican States?

The Democratic Party regularly repeats an old narrative, that the “browning of America” will mean that Republicans will lose as they die off. As whites become an absolute minority, non-whites will vote Democratic. They will raise their children that way, and embrace critical race theory and other elements of critical theory. The Republican Party is the party of white people, and the non-whites will outvote it everywhere – so the theory states.

This could explain why the Department of Homeland Security contracted with a shadowy “private airline” to fly illegal immigrants from Texas into many other States, all Red or “swing.” That includes 78 flights into Florida alone. Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) has known about this for some time. Recently about forty-nine seconds of telling footage leaked everywhere.

https://rumble.com/embed/vqthmt/?pub=4teej

If this gets out, the government is betraying the American people.

Not all these immigrants are Latins, who are about fifty percent likely to turn Republican. Some are “Palestinian” and other militant Arabs.

But the game is up! Midterms are coming, and the Democratic Party will suffer heavy losses. The losses might be so heavy that the Republicans could expel people from the House, and the Democrats couldn’t stop them. As it is, seven State Attorneys General already are suing the administration to stop the flights.

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But the Democratic Party has other reasons to fear that they might never flip another State.

If demography is destiny, that works both ways

Not every person has the same number of children, regardless of politics. Leftists don’t want the real responsibility for raising a child or children. Nor do they want the imaginary responsibility for bringing new people into an allegedly overcrowded world. Either way, they’re not having any. (And if they take the jab, and that jab is anything but a saline placebo, they will be functionally sterile.)

Conservatives, on the other hand, see children as a joy. They also see their responsibility to “take dominion” over this earth that is uniquely suited to us, and than which there is no which-er. And their children, for the most part, stay in the faith, and the alignment.

Add this to it: Republican States attract people who have had enough of what Democratic policies wreak, and are fleeing. Most of those—as we saw in the Election of 2018 when Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) stayed in the Senate—do one of two things.

  1. Some were conservative to begin with, never thought to relocate by reason of politics, and never thought they had to. Until now. Now, to stay is crazy, and they are not crazy. So, they flee.
  2. Others repent of their mis-votes and are determined never to make that mistake again.

Studies have in fact shown this. And that’s why we’re about to see a Republican Wave.

The Republican Wave

We also saw the beginning of a switch the other way, from blue to red: the Commonwealth of Virginia. First, Republicans up and down the State swarmed unit registrar’s offices and applied for and got positions as Officers of Election, in numbers never before seen. Second, other Republicans accepted training as accredited Party challengers, then got their accreditation and showed up in such numbers that they outnumbered their Democratic “accredited challenger” counterparts two to one.

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Third, Glenn Youngkin ran a stealth campaign, until his opponent, former Governor Terence McAuliffe, blew the gaffe in a way I still can’t believe. He actually said that parents ought to have no say in the teaching of their children in government schools! To which Mr. Youngkin said,

Oh, yeah! Well, we’ll see about that, won’t we?

And parents everywhere said,

YEAH!!

And they switched their votes. Not only did Glenn Youngkin win decisively, but he even carried communities – like my own community of Ashland, Virginia – that no Republican had carried in the recent memory of the OOEs and the poll watcher with whom I personally conversed that day.

Elsewhere, Texas and Florida go back and forth in their head-to-head competition for the honor of Number One Flee-to State, with Tennessee bringing up a respectable third.

And what does the Democratic Party do?

When you’re in a hole, stop digging. Someone needs to tell that to President Biden. He’s now positively radioactive. Even that radical cheat-facilitator Stacey Abrams doesn’t want to share a stage with him. Nor did Beto O’Rourke in Texas. Terence McAuliffe didn’t want to, either, but he did, against his better judgment—and now see what. Yet the Democratic Party continues to promote policies over which the Communist Party ought to sue them for plagiarism.

But the deck has a joker in it, one the Democrats really dare not play, or let anyone else play. Texas has secession fever. Florida might catch it, too—it’s contagious. The recent disallowance of monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID is going to set fire to the discontent. If the Texas Independence Referendum Act, next year, gets out of committee, comes before each chamber of the legislature, and passes, Biden and his tame FDA will have none to blame but themselves. Once that starts, now we’re looking at that National Divorce of which Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) speaks.

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And if certain people don’t watch themselves, that divorce might start to look like the War of the Roses. And that would not be as tame as the 1989 Twentieth Century-Fox movie. It would be the real thing, with real weapons. Do the Democrats care? Somebody must start caring.

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Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.

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