Georgia and Donald Trump’s 2020 Self-Dealing

Clockwise from upper left: Jon Ossof (D), David Perdue (R), Raphael Warnock (D), Kelly Loeffler (R)
From the January 2021 Georgia special election, clockwise from upper left: Jon Ossof (D), Davis Perdue (R), Raphael Warnock (D), Kelly Loeffler (R)

Of late, two things are proving to be true: the January 6 Committee is a farce and Donald Trump is a scoundrel.

Pelosi scandalized her own creation – the Committee – when she packed it with hanging judges, with two of the most egregious carefully selected from the other side of the aisle.  As for Trump, his warped character wasn’t necessarily exposed by anything uncovered by the January 6 rump.  We’ve known since 2015 that the guy is prone to excitable outbursts, almost all self-serving.  One series of outbursts, though, and their immediate aftermath, plague us to this day: his caterwauling about being cheated in November 2020 with disastrous results for the country.  He depressed the Georgia conservative vote in the January 2021 special election which then gave us two hard left Georgia senators and a hard left Senate for the country.

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Nancy Pelosi’s handpicked committee to hang Trump and Republicans.
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Pres. Trump at Georgia rally in support of Perdue and Loeffler,12/5/20.

Where’s the proof that he made it easy for Stacy Abrams and neo-socialists Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossof in that January Georgia faceoff?  Atlanta’s David Burrell, CEO of Wick, a well-respected producer of opinion surveys, cited their poll of conservative voters who voted in November 2020 but stayed home in January 2021, the date of the Senate special election.  The results showed “lack of confidence in the 2020 election outcome” by respondents.  The “lack of confidence” didn’t materialize out of thin air.  Trump gave ample reason for Georgia conservatives to not waste their time going to the polls in January 2021.  He lambasted the November vote as corrupt, and still does today.  A hard left Senate thanks to Donald Trump.

Thank goodness, Republican Kelly Loeffler, a victim of Trump’s bombast in that special election in January 2021, wasn’t so dispirited to exile herself from Georgia politics.  She rolled up her sleeves and founded Greater Georgia to reenergize Georgia conservatives and go toe-to-toe with the demagogic Stacy Abrams.  Loeffler succeeded wonderfully.  This May’s Georgia primary had 1.2 million votes in Republican contests while the Stacy Abrams crowd only generated 724,244 for the Democrats.

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Kelly Loeffler at the launch of Greater Georgia.

In addition, Governor Brian Kemp (R), a special target of Trump vitriol, showed he was adept at recognizing the need for and appeal of election reform.  It was a Republican two-fer: conservatives came out in droves and Biden’s “Jim Crow 2.0” demagoguery only splashed more mud on the senescent occupant of the White House and his donkey party.

It proves that Republicans can overcome the plague of Trump’s self-dealing.  It begins with the recognition by Republicans that Trump is the Democrats’ long hoped-for gift that keeps on giving.  Well, at least in Georgia, 2022 was the year that conservatives with help from Loeffler could get out from the Trump shadow.

In an interesting aside, Trump’s shadow isn’t as large as some of the pundits in the Fox News primetime lineup would have you believe.  In spite of Biden’s wrecking of American life, his approvals dipping into the 30’s, an Emerson College survey showed Trump besting Biden by only 2 points, 44-42. A Harvard/Harris poll put the margin at 45-42 Trump.  Let’s be clear, Trump is no Reagan of 1984 when the Gipper swept 49 pf 50 states.  Trump has an enthusiastic following, but he can only produce cliff hangers in which he wins the Electoral College and loses the popular vote (2016) or draws more people to his camp but energizes the opposition even more to lose in another squeaker (2020).

I don’t know about you but I’m ready for a landslide, a complete thrashing of the donkey party.  However, don’t expect to win the Kentucky Derby riding a bucking bronc.

RogerG

 

Bibliography:

*Read Jack Fowler’s piece on the 2022 Georgia primary here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/06/sweet-georgia-red/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=article&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=top-bar-latest&utm_term=third

*The Harvard/Harris poll here: https://twitter.com/USA_Polling/status/1529504276489322497

*The Emerson poll here: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/05/27/poll-trump-bests-biden-in-head-to-head-matchup/

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