After a “red tsunami” failed to materialize for Republicans on Election Day, many are wondering how to proceed these next two years.
With a Democrat-held Senate and potentially Republican-led House of Representatives, gridlock will be welcomed. But that’s not a reason to become complacent.
Townhall Managing Editor Spencer Brown analyzed here and here what exactly went wrong last Tuesday. A lot of accountability should be demanded from everyone from the former president to party leadership.
While Republicans made significant strides with non-white voting blocs, those gains couldn’t surpass losses with independent voters who dislike Biden’s policies. It’s also increasingly clear, despite an awful political climate for Democrats, they aren’t fans of former President Donald Trump or candidates too closely associated with him either.
If Republicans desire to win and go on offense ahead of the 2024 elections, they must put support for freelancing at the forefront.