I said what I said because it looks like even though the GOP is ostensibly in bed with Donald Trump, its leadership in the trenches of the RNC and the state committees did not forget that after analyzing their 2012 losses, it had then launched a concerted effort to broaden its base, especially among women and people of color.
That was more than somewhat derailed when Trump got the nomination from the GOP in 2016. But after seeing the blue drift in 2018, and noting that a lot of it was women unhappy with Trump, they clearly got back on their post-2012 playbook game and resumed trying to recruit women to run for Congress.
But of course the Republican women I had in mind were not necessarily those who took up the challenge and decided it was time to run for office. Some of the new GOP women in the 117th Congress are as fringe as their male counterparts in the 116th.
Meanwhile what's with the Dems losing downballot seats overall in a year when they were hell bent on extending their reach.
There is still something wrong with the way the DNC operates and it's not just with respect to wanting to recycle safe star choices at the top. The progressives made some headway in 2018, yes, but it's obvious they must continue doing the heavy lifting for Dems in the department of benchbuilding in local and state campaigns. The DNC is still too focused on star power for the White House, and even the importance of limiting Trump to one term does not excuse that tunnel vision in my book; they've been doing it for decades.
And sure, it's not just about female candidates or those of color, it's about making actual connections to real people all over the country, whether in urban or rural areas. Dems talk all the time about getting federal investment that helps ordinary people.
Sometimes it's less about federal dollars and more about elbow grease at the local level Talk is cheaper than ever. Showing up is what really counts. Stacey Abrams proved that with a vibrant reggie and get out the vote effort AND THEN the Dems congratulated her and themselves on having such great grassroots power. But the DNC is already talking about who the Dems might face for the presidential race in 2024. The GOP, bank on it, is focused on the next round of statehouse elections, even while Georgia votes today in the runoff election for those two US Senate seats. Sure they're concerned about fractures in their party at the national level. But they never forget their state level bases. The Dems only remember theirs when national elections roll around again.