MASS EXODUS FROM DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN PA.

Guest Post by Colin Deppen | [email protected]

‘Ditch and switch’: Trump may be behind mass Democratic party exodus in Pa., experts say

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Nearly 46,000 Pennsylvania Democrats have gone Republican since the start of 2016, twice as many as have shifted the other way, as a wild primary fight continues to upend the business of politics as usual and challenge the status quo.

Needless to say, much of this movement is being attributed to the rise of Donald Trump and the so-called “Ditch and Switch” movement, which leans on lifelong Democrats to abandon the party, register Republican and help ensure Trump’s place in the November general election.

A website launched by two North Carolina sisters calling on Democrats to switch political parties and embrace Trump says, “For many years the Democratic Party has promoted agendas that most Americans did not agree with. Our country is deeply divided, and the silent majority has been bullied into silence by political posturing and underhanded agendas that favor the few while excluding the majority.”

The statement supports Dr. G. Terry Madonna’s theory that at least some of the 46,000 Democrats-turned-Republican in Pennsylvania belong to a disaffected class that felt overlooked by elected leaders, or at odds with Democratic party ethos.

“With the increase in support in exit polls for Trump among working class, blue-collar Democrats, it is my belief that these are people who fall into that genre,” said Madonna, who is director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster.

“The other possibility is that you’re finding some disaffected Democrats who believe the party has moved too far to the left. There are a number of possibilities,” he added.

A third scenario involves Democrats who have long voted along Republican or conservative lines, but who have only now decided to shed the Democrat label.

Whatever their reasons, some almost certainly have to do with Trump’s meteoric rise from reality television star to new face of the Grand Old Party. His success has been a flashpoint, both culturally and politically, and has left the Republican establishment in an uproar, and the party on the verge of Civil War, it would appear.

But what impact his cross-over appeal, and the party purge it helped spawn, will have on the primary and general election results remains to be seen.

It also cuts both ways, with more Latinos vowing to seek citizenship just to vote against Trump, and Democrats vowing to change parties, or not, in open primary states, in a last ditch effort to stop him by lending support to rivals, like Florida Senator, Marco Rubio.

But so far, at least, the numbers favor Trump’s pull as a conservative evangelist, with evidence of this trend, which has so far disproportionately benefitted Pennsylvania Republicans, turning up in counties across this state and others.

In Massachusetts, as many as 20,000 Democrats have gone from blue-to-red this year with Trump cited as a primary reason. And in Ohio, as many as 1,000 blue collar workers have promised to switch parties and vote for Trump.

In Pennsylvania, at the Cumberland County Elections Office, director Penny D. Brown said although voters from both political parties have been changing allegiances this year, “there are more Democrats changing to Republican.”

It was a different story in the 2008 primary, which pitted Hillary Clinton against Barack Obama for the Democratic ticket and saw John McCain nominated by the Republicans, she said. Then, Brown added, more Republicans changed their party affiliation to Democrat than vice versa.

In Dauphin County, voter registration is up this year by around 3,000 people, but that number was evenly distributed between Republicans, Democrats and third parties, an official said.

In Lancaster County, an estimated 1,125 Democrats became Republicans and 909 Republicans became Democrats in the last two months, according to LancasterOnline.

Statewide, there have been party changes reported in every Pennsylvania county, to varying degrees.

In Armstrong County, in the southwestern part of the state, elections director, Jennifer Bellas, said most favored the Republicans, although their reasons weren’t always clear.

“We typically don’t ask and they generally don’t say,” Bellas added.

Lori Oliver, elections director with Lebanon County, said from the first of the year through Friday, there were 3,183 party changes there, which included a definite “increase for the Republican party.”

Oliver said the changes are more than she’s seen in three years on the job.

In fact, Pennsylvania Department of State records show that the party changes seen in the first two months of this year are twice those seen in all of 2013, and on pace to eclipse those seen in 2014 and 2015 as well.

The former saw 19,900 Democrats go Republican and 16,600 Republicans go Democrat; while 29,800 Democrats went Republican and 17,860 Republicans went Democrat last year.

And while party switching is certainly par-for-the-course in presidential elections, experts say there is something unique this time around, not only because of the scale of that switching, but also where it’s taking place.

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This as entrenched political structures are being upended from liberal Massachusetts, now warming to Trump’s extreme brand of conservatism, and traditionally conservative corners of the country finding that brand too extreme for them.

For voters like Pete Rung, a lifelong Democrat from St. Marys, Pa., who switched to the Republican party and plans to vote for Trump, the move appears to be based around his frustration with the Democratic party as much as anything else.

“I switched from Democrat to Republican because I’m a veteran, and any person in their right mind wouldn’t vote for Hillary because of what she did to our GI’s in Bengazi,” Rung was quoted as saying in an interview with the Courier Express newspaper of DuBois, Pa.

“And 8 more years of Obama would be a disaster for what she will do to our military. Just ask a veteran,” he added.

Rung’s wife, Valerie, has joined him in defecting for reasons which include a similar aversion to the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency.

“I will not vote for Hillary (Clinton), I do not agree with her stand on abortion or gun rights,” she told the paper.

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But it’s not just a lack of preferable options that has Democrats fleeing the party. Others have become enamored with the Trump persona and his policies.

Conversely, some Republicans are fleeing for the exact opposite reason, saying they no longer recognize the party or agree with the unconventional, firebrand politics that have earned Trump not only a seat at the table, but one driving the bus.

In appealing to registered Democrats and Independents, the “Ditch and Switch” website run by North Carolina sisters, Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, bills Mr. Trump’s as a “non-traditional approach,” one that is “untainted by Washington’s one-sided politics, which give power to special interest groups and lobbyists.”

The statement concludes by saying, “[Trump’s non-traditional approach] is the exact makeover that the White House needs in order to ‘Make America Great Again.'”

Regardless of the outcome, though, Trump’s brand of agit-prop political theater won’t soon be forgotten.

“This has no parallel in modern history,” said Madonna, himself a political historian.

“You couldn’t make this stuff up.”

 

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kokoda
kokoda
March 10, 2016 1:08 pm

Dumb fucks switching political parties – they should go Independent.

Maggie
Maggie
March 10, 2016 1:48 pm

I found T4C’s comment that Trump’s ego would cause him to be one of the “best” presidents in history (not an exact quote, but the gist was there) IF he isn’t just playing a game to help Hillary get elected… (what a sad state of affairs when you can’t trust ANYTHING people are doing is on the up and up)… to be interesting.

Still not registering to vote, but I saw a glimmer of hope in that idea.

procrastinater
procrastinater
March 10, 2016 1:54 pm

Admin or flash or someone else

Can u please explain to me why we are voting for Trump again ? I am starting to lean his way but I feel like another dumbass Trumpateer that can’t articulate exactly why a Trump vote would be good for our country … the only reasoning I have thus far is that he’s “different” and speaks like a “leader” and his campaign is self-funded.

Maggie
Maggie
March 10, 2016 1:54 pm

Okay, the glimmer faded now… [imgcomment image[/img]

Maggie
Maggie
March 10, 2016 1:56 pm

@procrastinator… I think that the current TBP sentiment is to NOT VOTE at all.

Ed
Ed
March 10, 2016 2:05 pm

“A website launched by two North Carolina sisters”

Dag, mane. Dem sistuhs is HOT like a fi’cracka, mane.

Ed
Ed
March 10, 2016 2:11 pm

“Can u please explain to me why we are voting for Trump again ? ”

Where you get this ‘we’ shit?

Stucky
Stucky
March 10, 2016 2:14 pm

If Donald gets the Kneegrows to switch, it’s probably game over.

Donald —> “I’m going to make the SNAP program great again. You won’t believe it. You will be soooo happy. It will be YUGE!! Yeah, I’m gonna double your cash my first day in office. I’m gonna make deals with ShopRite and A&P and for you uppity niggahs, Trader Joe’s. Believe me, I make good deals. You will be so happy!”

Game. Over!

Procrastinater
Procrastinater
March 10, 2016 2:15 pm

every time I talk down on trump I get dislikes in the dozens

wdg
wdg
March 10, 2016 2:16 pm

“Ditch and Switch” movement or “Ditch the Witch” movement? Working class, blue-collar Democrats have seen the manufacturing sector in the US gutted, jobs shipped overseas and their standard of living reduced under successive Democratic administrations. Yet, they still line up and vote for the destroyers of economic growth and jobs which is a bit like digging your own grave. In fairness to these Democratic voters, they haven’t had a good reason until the candidacy of Trump to jump ship and vote for someone representing their long-term interests. This is why Trump, should he win the leadership of the Republican Party, will sweep the country in one of the greatest landslides in history. This will relegate the bought and paid for traitors (e.g. the Bush and Clinton crime families) controlling both national parties to the waste bin of history. The next stage after assuming power is to indict and prosecute NeoCon traitors which include the private owners of the Federal Reserve, TBTF banks, the corporate-controlled MSM, treasonous corporations, subversive government agencies…and the list goes on.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
March 10, 2016 2:50 pm

Procrastinater says:
“every time I talk down on trump I get dislikes in the dozens”

So? That just means you’re doing it right!

Maggie
Maggie
March 10, 2016 3:00 pm

Thumbs downs are like merit badges around here.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
March 10, 2016 3:27 pm

These are stupid fuckers voting against their own best interests, IMO.

As for why you should vote for Trump, the only reason I can think of is the establishment and neocons hate him. Why? Because he’s the very definition of “loose cannon”. Who knows what he might do as President. He would certainly need guidance from someone who knows how D.C. works, and THAT person (whomever) could have the potential to run the country from the backseat, just like Cheney did. Even though it would be fun to see some of the power brokers shaking in their boots, I don’t think the danger would be worth it. Unless it’s a contest between Hitlery and Trump. I’m voting for Bernie with hopes Hitlery will be indicted before the convention.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 10, 2016 4:20 pm

It’s either Trump or more of the same.

If you’re happy with more of the same vote for any of the others or just don ‘t vote.

Your choice.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 10, 2016 4:23 pm

“So? That just means you’re doing it right!”

Or maybe it means you’re uninformed -at best- and people are letting you know it.

starfcker
starfcker
March 10, 2016 4:32 pm

Procrastinator, our trade deficits are bleeding us dry. The entire third world wants to live the luxury life of a first world parasite. Trump says we will stop these things. Anyone else will hasten the decline by a lot. Now go vote.

kokoda
kokoda
March 10, 2016 4:38 pm

Procrastinater….Anon answered your question at 4:20 pm. Now, if you don’t know what “more of the same” means, you and 50 million others should not be allowed to vote.

nkit
nkit
March 10, 2016 4:40 pm

If thumbs down are like merit badges around here then we have a liberal on this board who has been an Eagle Scout 100 times over.

procrastinater
procrastinater
March 10, 2016 4:42 pm

I guess I’m just a dumbass American cuz I don’t know what to think anymore

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
March 10, 2016 4:46 pm

Makes no difference. Even if we elected a man who was just short of Jesus he couldn’t dig us out of the mess we are in. 20 trillion in debt and 200 trillion in unfounded liabilities can’t be fixed. The 20 trillion will be paid one way or another.

bubbah
bubbah
March 10, 2016 4:54 pm

Thus far voting Independent/3rd parties, Ron Paul (officially a Republican) and not voting, has done Nada. Not sure voting will do much either. But I’m surprised with how Trump is considered a “loose cannnon” just b/c he says stupid things sometimes or uses harsh rhetoric. If you look at his statements on foreign policy, he is very close to Bernie Sanders on foreign policy. Even on healthcare he sounds more like a lot of moderate Democrats/Rep’s before the Dem’s turned Obamacare into their new “litmus test” for being a D. I just don’t see Trump’s actual policy positions as being notably extreme, and some are pretty close to Ron Paul and Sander’s positions.

Trumps anti-Nafta/Cafta etc, again is more Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul who both lamented these deals, or Ross Perot for that matter. Trump’s anti-american “free trade” rants are what got me a bit interested in listening to him. Of course anti-illegal immigration and the desire to try and block radical muslims (which in my book means most of them, since the great majority believe in Islam–the eventual destruction of nation states and the one world order where they can spend their time stoning and mutilating women and gays and those who can’t grow beards properly) was icing on the cake. Believe me I never imagined being interested in Trump before this election cycle, but he literally is the only one taking some of these positions. Bernie has some of them as well, yet he wants to open the flood gates even more. It’s as IF the Dem’s platform basically is just anyone that walks here or stays here is an American by default and the religious crazies that despise the Democratic platform are welcome with open arms–truly crazy stuff.

bb
bb
March 10, 2016 4:58 pm

Podcaster , TRUMP will be a wall .Stop illegal immigration. Cut taxes. Take us back to moon .Make us great again. Got that Meathead?

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 10, 2016 5:17 pm

It’s The Wall stupid. Imagine: besides stopping 7 billion illegals from just walking in (plus terrorist), think about the possibility of lining up Useless Idiots, Rockefeller-Bush NWO Republicans, NeoCons, the FSA, Fifth Columns, incompetent Leftist Bureaucrats (redundant), lying Talking Heads, Leftist Professors, Global Warming Expert Liars, BLM thieves and murders, Copfucks, Banksters; whoever is behind sterilizing GMOs and Vaccines, chemtrails and HAARP; EPA refusing to allow us to drain swamps; DUMBs for The Elite and FEMA Death Camps for us, Common Core; attacking Libya, Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, Somalia; refusing help for Benghazi; giving weapons to ISIS; bringing Muslims in secretly at night and sending them to cities; inciting race riots; DOJ refusal to prosecute Vote Fraud, Fast & Furious, use of an unsecured server for Top Secrets and processing foreign donations to Harpy for State Dept Favors, AGW Fraudsters; IRS and NSA criminals; whoever refused to audit the Federal Reserve and Fort Knox; etc etc.

Llpoh
Llpoh
March 10, 2016 5:57 pm

Trump needs to get a black woman on his ticket, then he is in for sure.

Beyoncé?
Aretha?
Oprah?
Condoleeza?

sammy mcnight
sammy mcnight
March 10, 2016 7:20 pm

The Dem Repub divide is a TV meme. Get over it quickly.

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pizzedoff
pizzedoff
March 10, 2016 7:51 pm

he almost looks human with a hat on!

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 10, 2016 8:03 pm

Obama Jarret Holder tried to get military wounded in battle to pay for all hospital,prosthesis expenses.Had tried to prosecute military for shooting mu slime in battle..Tried to take away weapons in battle and when returned to US.Used full military dressed decorated to hold umbrella for Obama while speaking. V A is shameful stain on Obama white house.As is Bengahzi.VOTE TRUMP,MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

mike in ga
mike in ga
March 10, 2016 8:23 pm

Condi is one of the finest women of her generation and I’d gladly and proudly cast my sole vote for her in any election. I doubt, from everything I’ve read about her over the last few years, that she would even entertain the job. I wish she would. She would be a beautiful, classy addition to the face of a Trump administration. I’d bet she could easily bring a fresh approach and bottomless well of energy to the office.

Dreams.

SSS
SSS
March 10, 2016 8:24 pm

Procrastinater says:

“every time I talk down on trump I get dislikes in the dozens”

You ain’t seen nothing. Try an anti-marijuana legalization article or comment and see what happens.

Ed
Ed
March 10, 2016 8:34 pm

“Condi is one of the finest women of her generation…. She would be a beautiful, classy addition”

Please, seek help before you snap and kill us all.

Llpoh
Llpoh
March 10, 2016 8:41 pm

Damn, I was being sarcastic and all, and then someone goes and takes me seriously.

Admin definitely needs to add a sarcasm button, along with the middle finger button I have been asking for all these years.

Ed
Ed
March 10, 2016 9:08 pm

“someone goes and takes me seriously. ”

I woulda took you serious if you’d listed what’s her name. You know that woman who plays as the sword swingin girl on the walkin dead. Dayum. That girl is hot like a fi’cracka.

starfcker
starfcker
March 11, 2016 1:56 am
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 11, 2016 2:54 am

procrastinater says: Can u please explain to me why we are voting for Trump again ?

Obama fessed up. It’s the ‘fuck you, nigger’ vote.
It isn’t the ‘Trump or more of the same’ vote.
Because Trump is more of the same.
The only difference is he’s white.

I said that long ago:
We will never have another black president. Ever.
Read my lips, No More Negroes.