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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Revenge of the White Male Voter" [View all]
Revenge of the White Male VoterBy Amanda Marcotte at Slate
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/11/05/midterms_2014_64_percent_of_white_men_voted_republican.html
"SNIP.....................
Wednesday morning after elections: the time to sift through the various exit poll data to take the temperature of the country, or at least the people who bothered to turn out to vote. Lots of interesting information out there today to explain the Crushing of the Democrats Tuesday night. Millennials didn't bother to vote, single women were a little less pro-Democratic than usual, and the racial divide among voters remains stark. But one number stands out above all others: 64 percent of white men voted for Republicans. It's the "widest GOP advantage in this group in data since 1984," according to ABC News.
Revenge of the white guys! There are two ways to interpret this news: that the "war on women" narrative is no longer working for the Democrats, or that the "war on women" isn't just a Democratic campaign slogan but a brutal fact of our modern political landscape. I lean toward the latter: The Democrats got their asses handed to them by a white male electorate that turned out in an effort to fight their eroding cultural dominance. Republicans got a further assist by the traditional lower midterms turnout among single women, younger people, and people of colorthe very demos that have white men so worried.
If you look at how Republicans campaigned, the resentment factor might not seem very relevant. Republicans, wary of the "war on women" cudgel, did what they could to minimize talk about gender issues, often going so far as to imply that they're really not as anti-choice as they seem. As my colleague Will Saletan argues, Republican politicians were really trying hard to sound moderate this time around. Of course, all that is likely to suppress the liberal vote, because there's no Todd Akin spouting off about "legitimate rape" to vote against this time around.
But if you turned on conservative media, you heard a much different story than the cautious moderation that actual Republican politicians were trying to sell. Conservative outlets spent the past few months really ramping up the narrative of poor, put-upon white men who are under attack by women. Or, more specifically, single women. A small sampling: Tucker Carlson of Fox News complaining that the country needs "Older White Guy Appreciation Day." Rush Limbaugh claiming there's an "all-out assault" on marriage from liberals and suggesting that single women need to be married off so they stop voting for Democrats. Kimberly Guilfoyle of Fox News arguing that single women are too busy being "healthy and hot and running around without a care in the world" to handle civic duties like voting and jury duty properly and therefore should busy themselves with "Tinder or Match.com" instead.
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And white men hate being told there is a race problem in the Republican Party.
applegrove
Nov 2014
#1
NO, it cant be. Obama's policies are as mainstream as you can get, ACA was a rightwing idea
randys1
Nov 2014
#76
You dont think average teaparty dipshit doesnt perceive ACA as Obama telling HIM
randys1
Nov 2014
#130
Bullshit, the policy they couldnt keep are policies that were sold AFTER the law went
randys1
Nov 2014
#134
Not possible...If it didnt meet the ACA qualifications there was a good reason for that
randys1
Nov 2014
#139
I gave you the facts, your policy was NOT cancelled unless it didnt qualify..period
randys1
Nov 2014
#142
97% of ALL opposition to Obama from the right has to do with skin color and Muslim name
randys1
Nov 2014
#129
All true and same will happen to any Dem in 2016 as these are immature assholes, but
randys1
Nov 2014
#135
Whenever one tries to point out the latent and not-so-latent racism in the
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#31
Damn, either I'm really tired (I am) or you are too brilliant by half for me. But
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#40
Thanks. Meant no disrespect, just that my head was spinning. And now your
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#42
Or worse, to use it only in the social power sense - explicitly rejecting any other definition.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#70
I heard this on NPR this a.m. Seems angry old white men outperformed all of us. Sleeping giant?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#5
Apparently they love being repressed in a male dominated society. Yet another of
RKP5637
Nov 2014
#14
It does, doesn't it. I just can't believer we are in the 21st century and this is still going on. nt
RKP5637
Nov 2014
#97
Correct except for the Russian lollipops. All things Putin are pure and good per the GOP.
freshwest
Nov 2014
#45
Yeah, these White Privilege Men will rejoice when the Republicans thank them by ramming..
BlueJazz
Nov 2014
#7
This analysis is goofy, and specious. Like there aren't White Men on, say, the West Coast- where our
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#15
Tossing "White Male Voter" around like it's an insult- does she really think that's a good strategic
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#28
I think her analysis is just wrong, for starts. I dont think that was what this election was about.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#50
huh? I was saying there are plenty of white men in red states who vote Democrat.I live with one and
Iris
Nov 2014
#46
Why dems lost and why white rightwing racist males voted are two entirely different things
randys1
Nov 2014
#77
The person should have said republican or rightwing because I assume that is what she meant, clearly
randys1
Nov 2014
#80
Well, I don't think insulting groups of people is a good way to get them to vote for you
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#85
Hey let's attack a third of the electorate and paint them with a broad brush
Man from Pickens
Nov 2014
#26
What do you do when you lose an election, because you got killed in a certain demo
Kurska
Nov 2014
#37
"Men don't need any help as they were the dominant and treated superior gender"
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#123
Our continuing to think this way will guarantee us more defeat in the future.
Puzzledtraveller
Nov 2014
#64
I don't think the members of this board realize the echo chamber they live in.
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2014
#138
Healthcare, livable wages, decent schools, infrastructure that holds up, assistance if you need it
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#114
Pretty clear that few in this thread want to think about what could change a proportion.
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#125