The Donald’s Odds Against Hillary

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

The Donald’s Odds Against Hillary

In a Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump race – which, the Beltway keening aside, seems the probable outcome of the primaries – what are the odds the GOP can take the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court?

If Republicans can unite, not bad, not bad at all.

Undeniably, Democrats open with a strong hand.

There is that famed “blue wall,” those 18 states and D.C. with a combined 242 electoral votes, just 28 shy of victory, that have gone Democratic in every presidential election since 1988.

The wall contains all of New England save New Hampshire; the Acela corridor (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland); plus Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin in the Middle West; and the Pacific coast of California, Oregon, Washington – and Hawaii.

Changing demography, too, favors the Democrats.

Barack Obama carried over 90 percent of the black vote twice and in 2012 carried over 70 percent of the Hispanic and Asian votes. These last two voting blocs are the fastest-growing in the USA.

A third Democratic advantage is simple self-interest.

Half the nation now receives U.S. government benefits – in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, student loans, rent subsidies, school lunches and Earned Income Tax Credits, etc.

Folks who rely on government benefits are unlikely to rally to a party that promises to cut government. And as half the nation pays no income tax, these folks are unlikely to be thrilled about tax cuts.

Bernie Sanders, who promises free college tuition and making Wall Street and the 1 percent pay for it, knows his party.

While these realities of national politics would seem to point to inexorable Democratic dominance in coming decades, there are worms in the apple.

First, there is the strangely shrunken and still shrinking Democratic leadership base. As the Daily Caller reports, under Obama, Democrats have lost a net of more than 900 state legislature seats, 12 governors, 69 U.S. House and 13 Senate seats. Such numbers suggest a sick party.

Republican strength on Capitol Hill is again as great as it was in the last years of the Roaring ’20s.

Second, due to Trump, viewership of the Republican debates has been astronomical – 24 million for one, 23 million for another.

The turnout at Trump rallies has been unlike anything seen in presidential primaries; and what’s more, the GOP voter turnout in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada set new records for the party.

Yet voter turnout for the Clinton-Sanders race has fallen, in every contest, below what it was in the Clinton-Obama race in 2008.

Bernie’s millennials aside, the energy and excitement has been on the Republican contest, often a sign of party ascendancy.

Not only would Trump at the top of the GOP ticket assure a huge turnout (pro and con), he is the quintessence of the anti-Washington, anti-establishment candidate in a year when Americans appear to want a wholesale housecleaning in the capital.

As a builder and job creator, Trump would surely have greater cross-party appeal to working-class Democrats than any traditional Republican politician. Moreover, when Bernie Sanders goes down to defeat, how much enthusiasm will his supporters, who thrilled to the savaging of Wall Street, bring to the Clinton campaign?

This is the year of the outsider, and Hillary is the prom queen of Goldman Sachs. She represents continuity. Trump represents change.

Moreover, on the top Trump issues of immigration and trade, the elites have always been the furthest out of touch with the country.

In the 1990s, when Bill Clinton fought the NAFTA battle, the nation rebelled against the deal, but the establishment backed it. When Republicans on Capitol Hill voted for most-favored-nation status for China, year in and year out, did Republican grass roots demand this, or was it the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable?

On immigration, where are the polls that show Middle Americans enthusiastic about increasing the numbers coming? Where is the majority demanding amnesty or open borders?

The elites of Europe are as out of touch as America’s.

Angela Merkel, Time’s Person of the Year in 2015, is at risk of being dumped in 2016 if she does not halt the next wave of Middle Eastern refugees who will be arriving on Europe’s shores when the seas calm in the spring in the Aegean and the Mediterranean.

If we believe the immigration issue Trump has seized upon is explosive here, look to Europe. In the Balkans and Central Europe, even in Austria, the barriers are going up and the border guards appearing.

Mass migration from the Third World to the First World is not only radicalizing America. It could destroy the European Union. Anger over any more migrants entering the country is among the reasons British patriots now want out of the EU.

America is crossing into a new era. Trump seems to have caught the wave, while Clinton seems to belong to yesterday.

A note of caution: This establishment is not going quietly.

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kokoda
kokoda
February 26, 2016 6:24 am

Watched my 1st Pres. Debate last night:

1. Rubio and Cruz continuously attacked Trump (the leader) in order to improve their image.
2. Like Ben Carson – hope he is Trump’s choice for running mate.
3. Kasich supports Global Warming – toss the dumb fuck out, and his past experience means squat – just look at what the past career politicians have accomplished in screwing this country. Establishment politician – blow me you POS.
4. Cruz – liked his ending summary, but is a Vampire Squid (bought and paid for). Cruz, attacking Trump, said the U.S. wasn’t involved in eliminating Gadafi – what an atrocious lie.
5. Rubio – 60th vote to pass TPP in Senate – out you POS
6. Trump – liked his ending summary; My choice.
7. Don’t like the attacks against each other – it wastes a lot of time. Present your position without criticizing another’s position.

Trump, unlike the politicians Cruz, Rubio, and Kasich, hasn’t learned how to speak politically, which is to say, Bullshit and Lies done in a very suave manner. OTOH, this is probably an appealing trump card for Trump.

CAIR and MPAC are going after Trump, who repeated a story of U.S. General John Pershing executing Muzzie prisoners in the Phillipines with bullets “dipped in pigs blood”.
How great is that !! All our bullets for the military need this extra process.

flash
flash
February 26, 2016 7:44 am

Here’s a question of the day: Don’t you get the strange feeling that this has all been suspiciously easy?

See here for explanation: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/three_simple_questions_for_trump_supporters.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

flash
flash
February 26, 2016 8:06 am

“Because of the self-confidence with which he had spoken, no one could tell whether what he said was very clever or very stupid.”
― Leo Tolstoy, Война и мир

SpecOpsAlpha
SpecOpsAlpha
February 26, 2016 8:21 am

The 18th century, its characteristics and outcome, was decided by George Washington. The 19th century was dominated by Lincoln and his policies. FDR determined the 20th century.

Donald Trump will set the groundwork and probably determine at least the first half of, or perhaps the entire, 21st century.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
February 26, 2016 9:14 am

Flash- Let’s try this again, this time from the NY Times.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/26/us/politics/donald-trump-to-foreign-workers-for-florida-club-youre-hired/

Seems the Donald hires Romanians and foreigners at his MaraLago Club in Florida. 300 Americans applied only 17 hired…….all others foreign.

flash
flash
February 26, 2016 9:29 am

BL….Learn it.Live it.You’ll be a lot saner for it.

“My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been a bonus.”

[The Science of Second-Guessing (New York Times Magazine Interview, December 12, 2004)]”
― Stephen Hawking

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 26, 2016 10:25 am

Everyone in the world establishment ruling elite hates Trump.

He threatens to do things that will rock their boat and remove some of their ruling power, or at least make it more difficult for them to rule everything.

China, the Muslims, Mexico, all our enemies absolutely detest him and are willing to do anything they can to stop him.

Another one joined in today http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/26/uk-economist-mag-trump-unfit-gop-should-fire-him/

All the more reason to vote for him if you aren’t satisfied with the way thing are and the direction we are going.

Of course, if you are happy with things as they are just vote for any of the others on either side or don’t vote at all so they’ll stay that way.

ottomatik
ottomatik
February 26, 2016 11:06 am

His bit about the bloated size and utter waste in the Federal Government sealed the deal for me.
He will not be president, and if by some miracle he becomes president, he will not stay there….

Unless he is Controlled Opposition, and lying with every breath.

bb
bb
February 26, 2016 12:32 pm

Either our glorious leader wins or America is history. Even if he does win our REPUBLIC is probably to far gone.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
February 26, 2016 6:20 pm

Hitlery can’t beat Trump but Sanders can and will. He’s our only hope. And regardless of your opinion, the Dems aren’t stupid.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/poll-against-bernie-sanders-donald-trump-would-get-schlonged-20151223

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 26, 2016 6:36 pm

Westcoaster,

If you’re getting your political analysis out of Rolling Stone it might be wise to take a breather and reevaluate your positions.

Dis Nigga
Dis Nigga
February 26, 2016 6:41 pm

kokoda says: CAIR and MPAC are going after Trump, who repeated a story of U.S. General John Pershing executing Muzzie prisoners in the Phillipines with bullets “dipped in pigs blood”.

Black Jack Pershing was in the Philllipines fighting Moozies? How much have you had to drink, Koko?

yahsure
yahsure
February 26, 2016 6:58 pm

He said some good shit about getting rid of the Dept. of Education and the EPA. Letting the states decide for themselves on this stuff. And getting money for defending countries? What an idea.
His thinking on guns and cops and personal liberty make me wonder about him.
Anyone but the two commies that are ready for a nursing home.

Mark
Mark
February 27, 2016 5:15 pm

I despair for America’s future. I see crazy Bernie “Everything for Free for Everyone All the Time” Sanders and Hillary “What Difference Does It Make?” Clinton battling for the nomination of the Party of the Parasites, and I can’t help but conclude that the sea-hag’s Coalition of Victims® will hand her the nomination. Then I look at the Republican alternatives, and I weep at the thought that our only hope is that one of those five fools can stop her. Sure, Donald Trump is popular, but he’s a blustering asshole. Cripes, can’t the guy present even a semblance of a plan? All he does is spout catchy slogans and insult the others. Then that fat fuck Chris Christie endorses him – so what? I thought Marco Rubio did well in finally taking the battle to The Donald, but he just doesn’t have the gravitas that people look for in a Presidential candidate – and besides, he’s one of the Gang of Ocho. Ben Carson? A pathetic loser, no fire in the belly at all. John Kasich is a nonentity, too bland and mainstream to take up the mantle of a party in trouble. Ted Cruz – well, he holds a lot of positions that I like, but it’s hard to believe that he could get anything done in Washington, considering how he’s alienated everyone who’s ever worked with him. What’s more, every damned one of them is on the wrong side of the FBI vs. Apple issue.
America is circling the drain. Losing Antonin Scalia at this crucial moment brings the end forward by years, if not decades. Perhaps that’s for the best.