Trump Will Regain Power and the Far Left Is a Big Reason Why

In this video I want to talk about how the most important factor in helping Trump return to the White House just might be what’s going on with the democrats, and more specifically, the far left.

Because while it’s easy to focus on how the political right in this country is coalescing around Trump in an effort to bring him back into power – an equally and perhaps more powerful force is how far left policies are pushing many Americans away from supporting the democrats.

We see this being played out in real time, as issue after issue is coming to the forefront all at once. And many of these issues not only rile up conservatives and independents, but leave moderate democrats with the distinct impression that their party no longer represents them.

This is especially true within the Hispanic community, which for decades had staunchly supported democrats, but in recent years has become more open to republican candidates as the left promoted issues that they were opposed to.

One recent example was the usage of the term “Latinx” by democrats in outreach efforts to the Hispanic community. This gender-neutral term first began to gain traction among academics and activists on the left, who preferred it over the more traditional Latina and Latino.

Those on the left who preferred the term Latinx evidently presumed that the Hispanic community as a whole would also prefer the term Latinx, or at the very least, that they would quickly warm up to its usage.

Much to the shock of the democratic party, a major survey showed that only 2% of Hispanics identified as Latinx, while 40% said the term actually offended them to some degree, and another 30% would be less likely to support a candidate or organization that employed it.

The survey was conducted by a firm specializing in Latino outreach, and also revealed that, within the Hispanic community, 68% preferred to call themselves “Hispanic” and 21% favor “Latino” or “Latina” to describe their ethnic background.

Another example of how out-of-touch the democratic party is with most Americans is the controversy over whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete on the sports team of the gender they currently identify with.

A Gallup survey found Americans preferred restricting participation to one’s gender at birth, 62% to 34%. A newer YouGov poll from March echoed that, as 49% opposed allowing transgender children to play on teams of their gender identity, with only 29% supporting it.

And then there’s the issue of CRT, or Critical Race Theory, which republicans claim is being taught in many schools. While democrats contend that CRT being taught in schools is not even a real thing, perception is everything.

A recent Economist/YouGov poll, which is certainly not a conservative pollster, collected political party affiliation regarding CRT. Of all voters, only 38 percent responded that they had a somewhat or very favorable view of critical race theory.

Republican success at amplifying CRT to appear much more commonplace than it really is nevertheless resonates as being plausible with many conservative democrats who have legitimate fears with how far left their party has drifted.

And many of these same conservative democrats are also pro-life, an issue that puts them squarely at odds with how the party has reacted to the recent leak of the Supreme Court draft about Roe v. Wade.

Accusations of who exactly leaked the draft has ranged from it possibly being a liberal clerk who wanted the word out so as to stir up outrage on the left, to a conservative in the know who wanted to spread the good news to the pro-life community.

And when Roe v. Wade is finally overturned later this year, which it almost certainly will be, you know who will take full credit. And, in this particular case, Trump will be right, as it will be his picks for the Supreme Court that resulted in this decision.

Which, of course, will make Trump even more beloved among conservatives, especially pro-life voters, who will see him as finally being able to achieve something that no other republican president was able to. And this certainly points out the contrast among both parties.

While republicans are coalescing around Trump, who keeps gaining in power because of things like the Supreme Court leak, democrats by contrast are promoting issues that often the majority of Americans simply don’t agree with.

And while the GOP has taken steps toward ensuring that Trump wins the 2024 election, even if he doesn’t REALLY win the 2024 election, the Democratic Party is fractured on many issues, and outright incompetent on others.

It’s the combination of those two things, republicans rallying around their golden idol, and the democrats rallying around issues that alienate some of their own supporters, that will result in Trump’s returning to power. One way or the other.

Thank you for watching, and if you care to leave a comment, please do. As always, kindly be respectful in your comments, especially toward those with whom you disagree. I’ll talk to you guys soon. ♦

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