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September 1, 2025
Red Flags in Trump Country: What GOP Special Election Losses Really Mean
By Joseph Ford Cotto

Two Republican losses in state senate special elections this year, first in Pennsylvania during March and then in Iowa this August, have sent tremors through conservative circles. Both seats were previously held by Republicans, both were in areas that strongly supported Donald Trump, and both slipped away despite the Democrat party enduring its worst period of public standing in decades.

These results are not signals of a collapsing Republican coalition, but they are warnings against complacency.

Between 2020 and 2024, Democrats faced a voter registration crisis that left their party infrastructure gutted in states across the country. In every state that tracks affiliation, Democrats lost ground to Republicans as millions of Americans rejected progressive orthodoxy. Over this period, more than two million individuals left the Democratic Party altogether, representing a swing of about 4.5 million voters away from their ranks and toward a rightward realignment.

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Re: Red Flags in Trump Country: What GOP Special Election Losses Really Mean
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2025, 01:44:48 pm »
Unless something changes, Trump's second term will save the Democrats IMO. If this is 1981, I'm hoping the economy takes off by 1984 basically. Midterms are a lost cause probably.