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Is a Democratic Victory Just Another Illusion?

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When Dems Think They’re Winning, That’s When They Lose

by Mark M. Bello

The polls look good. That’s a problem. Every time Democrats start to believe the numbers, they stop seeing the reality in front of them. And that’s why Democrats lose.

Approval ratings for Donald Trump are weak. Special elections are breaking blue. The generic ballot leans Democratic. If elections were decided on logic, this wouldn’t be close. But elections aren’t decided on logic.

Identity, Fear, Loyalty, and that Single Issue

Democrats keep running campaigns as if voters are weighing policy platforms. They’re not. They’re voting on identity. Fear. Loyalty. And the one issue they care about more than everything else combined. That’s how Donald Trump won before. That’s how his party can win again.

Misguided Democrats

The Dems seem to believe that if they let Trump be Trump, he will self-destruct. His recent expletive-filled rants about Iran and Pope Leo suggest that he’s become unhinged. Perhaps the 25th Amendment should come into play. But he’s said many outrageous things in the past. They have almost no effect on voter trends. He wins most of the time, and even when he loses, he doesn’t take his movement down with him. Why?

Because his voters aren’t grading his behavior. They’re voting for what they think he represents. And this is the danger of single-issue voting. These voters don’t care about other important issues. They only care about their issue.

And Democrats consistently underestimate these single issues and single-issue voters. A voter may believe Trump is reckless, offensive—even dangerous—and still vote for him. Why? Because of their one issue. What issue? Who knows? Perhaps one of these:

  • Abortion
  • Israel
  • Immigration
  • Cultural identity
  • Regulation

Pick that one issue that cancels out everything else. You don’t win elections by being better overall. You win by being better on what voters refuse to compromise on.

Controversy Matters . . . but not Much.

Trump criticizes the Pope? Calls him liberal, soft on crime, willing to let Iran get a nuke. He throws a temper-tantrum and tells Iran that if they don’t open the F#%*+ing strait, he will blow the entire country into oblivion. He calls the press the enemy of the people and the opposite party anti-American. He goes off on anyone who doesn’t agree, lockstep, with everything he does or says. What president has ever acted or talked this way in public?

In another era, all this would matter. But today, with this guy in charge, it’s mostly background noise. For most of his voters, his unhinged, expletive-laden lunacy doesn’t matter. Why?

Because unless it touches that single, core issue, it won’t change their vote.That’s the reality of Trump 2.0.

The Difference Maker? The Economy Can Flip the Script.

And here’s another single issue, one that will almost surely decide elections in 2026 and 2028: That’s right, it’s the Economy that decides elections. Right now, things look good for Democrats. Inflation is through the roof. The stock-market has taken a nose-dive. The commodites we use the most are way too expensive. This favors the Democrats, right? But what happens if:

Trump’s war concludes successfully,

gas prices drop . . .

inflation eases . . .

and people feel—even briefly—like things are improving.

Donald Trump will claim credit. Millions of voters will believe him, even if it isn’t true. You see, in politics, what feels true beats what is true more often than anyone wants to admit.

And the System Isn’t Neutral

Even if Democrats win more votes, they can still lose. The must overcome

Gerrymandering

Electoral College

Geographic disadvantage

And one of that is hypothetical. It’s baked in.

The Turnout Problem

Democratic policies often benefit people who don’t vote consistently. Republican messaging often mobilizes people who do. That imbalance wins elections. Until it doesn’t. But Democrats have yet to prove they can fix it at scale.

A Hard Truth

Democrats don’t lose election because they lack good policies. They lose because, too often, they misunderstand the battlefield. They lose when they assume voters will behave rationally. They lose when they think being “right” is enough.

It isn’t.

What Might Win

Relentless focus on a few dominant issues

Messaging that connects emotionally, not academically

Economic confidence—real or perceived

Turnout. Turnout. Turnout.

Everything else is noise.

The Bottom Line

The numbers say Democrats are in a strong position.

History says that’s exactly when they get blindsided.

Because elections aren’t decided by momentum.

They’re decided by motivation.

And the party that better understands what motivates voters—not what should—is the one that wins. On to Novemmber.

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Mark M. Bello

Mark M. Bello is an attorney and award-winning author of the Zachary Blake Legal Thriller Series, ripped-from-the-headlines, realistic fiction that speaks truth to power and champions the rights of citizens in our justice system. These novels are dedicated to the social justice movement. They educate, spark discussion, and inspire readers to action. One of these was “Betrayal of Justice, a blistering novel about presidential misconduct and hypocrisy” For more information, please visit www.markmbello.com.

 

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Tempted by the allure of Washington, DC and big-time politics, at age 29 Bob became press secretary and chief of staff for two Congressmen – first Republican Edwin B. Forsythe, and then Democrat James J. Florio, who later became governor of New Jersey and until his recent death was a frequent podcast guest and co-host of Bob’s NFN Radio News podcast (now called Lean to the Left).

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