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Wed Feb 1, 2017, 01:57 PM Feb 2017

The Fight in the Borderlands

This is key--how we win in 2017 and 2018 should be first and foremost in every Democrat's mind as we fight Trump.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the-fight-in-the-borderlands

But as we look at Trump's chaotic first week in office, rumblings at least of Republican discomfort if not discontent and a wave of protests around the country, we should remember some critical things. Resistance to Trump and anti-Trump activism is a critical precondition of turning back to Trumpite tide. But it is not a sufficient one. I appear to be considerably more confident than a lot of other people I know that Republicans may face a big electoral backlash in 2018. But if it happens it will happen because of grassroots organizing in red states and the red parts of blue states. The cities are already overwhelmingly Democratic. The fight is really outside the major cities. Nor is it just geographical. Trump's power will be broken most on issues like health care - some mix of Medicare, Obamacare repeal, etc. These are issues that cut across the urban/rural divide.
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Let me take a stab at the last one. Midterm elections are not for President but they are almost always about the President. One doesn't need to support the opposition party to want to put some brake on an unpopular or unpredictable President. Putting a check on President Trump's power will be a powerful mid-term message as long as he's under 50% approval and a very powerful message if he stays under 40%, which seems much more likely.

Put me down as a gravity believer. I think the White House and the entire GOP are setting themselves up for a 2018 reckoning. But it won't happen automatically. It requires activation of the Democratic base, which is already happening with dramatic speed. Just as much it requires cutting into the non-big city territories with specific messages which divide Trump from his voters or potential voters.

We hear people constantly saying 'Nothing will change his supporters' minds. They're with him no matter what.' First of all this is enervating defeatism which is demoralizing and loserish. But it also misses the point. It is factually wrong. For the supporters those people have in mind, they're right. They're true believers, authoritarians who are energized by Trump's destructive behavior. But there are not that many of those people. A big chunk of Trump's voters voted for him in spite of their dislike. Those people can be carved away. But Democrats will regain power by winning it in what amount to our 21st century internal American borderlands, not in the big cities or rural areas mainly but in between. So what's happening now to lay that groundwork for 2018?


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We make progress on our issues when we're the big tent. We lose ground when we're a more ideologically and geographically homogenous small tent.
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