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elleng

(141,926 posts)
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:00 AM Nov 2018

Republicans Need a Suburban Agenda.

By Eric Cantor
Mr. Cantor is a former Republican House majority leader.

'These voters are leaving the Republican Party and we need to win them back.

An election provides a certain definitiveness for political candidates, win or lose. I know from experience, having lived through both the ups and the downs. For political parties, elections also provide a chance to reflect, learn and move forward with the business of attracting more voters next time. Or at least they should.

For Republicans, losing the House majority in last week’s midterm elections is a clear demonstration that the party must do more to appeal to suburban voters, especially college-educated women. Once a Republican mainstay, this group has been slowly moving away from us for the past few cycles.

The data is indisputable, and Republicans must address it. We need a Republican suburban agenda.

There is no doubt that some of the loss in support this year from college-educated women, for example, is a result of the negative opinion these voters have of President Trump. But it is also true that Republicans have not had much to offer suburban voters on what they consistently say are their top issues, including health care, child care, education, the environment and transportation. . .

Republicans, however, are not alone in not being able to reach people for whom their message used to resonate. The Senate results demonstrated that the Democratic Party continues to suffer from its loss of non-college-educated white men. Exit polls showed these men favored Republicans by a whopping 34 points. A decade ago, these voters split pretty much evenly between the parties. Not surprisingly, of the Senate seats that flipped to Republican, the share of non-college-educated white men in each state exceeds the national average by 2 points.

What does the Democratic Party have to say to non-college-educated white men who so often see the party as hostile to them on social and cultural issues and out of touch on issues like securing the border and law and order?

Unfortunately, in the past week, both parties have so far sought to explain where they fell short in the midterms by placing the blame on factors outside of their direct control. House Republicans have linked the loss to a record number of retirements and open seats. Senate Democrats have attributed their poor night on the “map” and having to defend so many seats in states President Trump carried in 2016. . .

There is an added bonus for all the beleaguered voters who aren’t quite ready to dive back into a divisive political process: A campaign where you’re trying to bring more people into your party tends to be more civil and less toxic than what we just experienced.'

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/13/opinion/republicans-suburban-voters-2020.html?

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Imagine eric cancer advocating civility!!!


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Republicans Need a Suburban Agenda. (Original Post) elleng Nov 2018 OP
The Republicans Suburban Agenda?: Small-Axe Nov 2018 #1
They have a suburban agenda - it's called playing to white fear Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2018 #2
Lying and spreading hate. Tough to win smart people like that. sharedvalues Nov 2018 #12
This captures exactly what they want (while at the same time being very funny) Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2018 #14
Sorry Eric, once you go full Nazi C_U_L8R Nov 2018 #3
Amazing how he considers the Repugs weakness essentially equal to the Dems redstateblues Nov 2018 #4
Uneducated white men. AJT Nov 2018 #5
Or, "We'll help you get an education" ? OnDoutside Nov 2018 #17
hopefully all the can get is chevy suburban nt msongs Nov 2018 #6
It's impossible for the Repukes to contort enuff to bridge the divide. roamer65 Nov 2018 #7
But the GOP has been the all but official party of racism since 1968. guillaumeb Nov 2018 #8
They HAVE a suburban agenda: be slaves to your job, go bankrupt w/ health care costs, and die. RockRaven Nov 2018 #9
I've got a winnning strategy for them Generic Brad Nov 2018 #10
Capping SALT at $10k was a brilliant idea for a lot of blue suburbs BeyondGeography Nov 2018 #11
That bone head move is utterly crushing them in CA, NY and New England. roamer65 Nov 2018 #15
And NJ...probably close to 1/3 of our total pickups right in those areas BeyondGeography Nov 2018 #16
The republicans are the party of Trump now. There's no turning back. Initech Nov 2018 #13
The Republicans need psychiatrists. Vinca Nov 2018 #18
I would think the tax bill leftynyc Nov 2018 #19
For Starters RobinA Nov 2018 #20

Algernon Moncrieff

(5,961 posts)
2. They have a suburban agenda - it's called playing to white fear
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:02 AM
Nov 2018

...and pandering to white nostalgia.

redstateblues

(10,565 posts)
4. Amazing how he considers the Repugs weakness essentially equal to the Dems
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:07 AM
Nov 2018

Easy to see why he got blown

AJT

(5,240 posts)
5. Uneducated white men.
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:07 AM
Nov 2018

"What does the Democratic Party have to say to non-college-educated white men who so often see the party as hostile to them on social and cultural issues and out of touch on issues like securing the border and law and order?"

Answer: ummm, tough.

roamer65

(37,974 posts)
7. It's impossible for the Repukes to contort enuff to bridge the divide.
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:10 AM
Nov 2018

Their party is going to break up and probably die out in urban/suburban areas.

The gap is wider than the Grand Canyon, now.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
8. But the GOP has been the all but official party of racism since 1968.
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:16 AM
Nov 2018

50 years of the Southern strategy of Nixon,
the young bucks and welfare queens of Reagan,
the Willie Horton ad of George H. W. Bush,
and the undisguised white nationalism and racism of Trump.



After sowing the seeds of racism, division, and hate, the GOP is reaping the fruit of that sowing.

RockRaven

(19,749 posts)
9. They HAVE a suburban agenda: be slaves to your job, go bankrupt w/ health care costs, and die.
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 12:22 AM
Nov 2018

What is this sh*t-bird confused about? It's very clear to everyone else.

BeyondGeography

(41,198 posts)
11. Capping SALT at $10k was a brilliant idea for a lot of blue suburbs
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 01:06 AM
Nov 2018

Wait until that hits home in April. Then you’re really going to need an agenda, Eric. Doubling the child tax credit obviously isn’t cutting it.

Initech

(109,263 posts)
13. The republicans are the party of Trump now. There's no turning back.
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 01:53 AM
Nov 2018

Trump opened the flood gates of hate and bigotry in this country, it's up to us to close them and make sure these people never attain power again.

 

leftynyc

(26,060 posts)
19. I would think the tax bill
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 08:53 AM
Nov 2018

passed by the republicans is a very big part of why they're losing house seats in high property tax states (like CA, NY, NJ). Those suburban voters get hammered with that putrid bill. I know plenty of suburbanites that run fiscally conservative but are social liberals and that tax bill gave them zero reason to vote red.

RobinA

(10,478 posts)
20. For Starters
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 09:45 AM
Nov 2018

they could try sanity. I live in Montgomery County, PA. Formerly as Republican as they come. SANE Republican. White collar, college-educated, not super diverse but not riders on the hatemobile. The old socially liberal, economically conservative bunch. Even the blue collar areas tended Repub because there's the long-standing union dislike here that I've never quite understood. Sure, it's diversified some in recent decades. Much Asian influx due to several high tech industries.

Blue as the sky come last Tuesday. Some longstanding, probably OK Repubs got beat. Too bad. Restore reason, civility, and have your party ditch the flatearthers, but until then...see ya.

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