Political Tea Leaves: Connecting the past with the Future
Lonna AtkesonDirector LeRoy Collins Institute
LeRoy Collins Eminent Scholar in Civic Education and Political Science
Florida State University
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Director LeRoy Collins Institute
LeRoy Collins Eminent Scholar in Civic Education and Political Science
Florida State University
• An unexpectedly close race for the presidency.
• The results were a split decision by the American people
• Democrats captured the WH and gained in the Senate
• Republicans gained in the House and in the States
That’s pretty typical for the House, but 100% for the Senate is not, last happened in 1914
And Americans turned out in relatively strong numbers, it wasn’t 2018
• Poor GOP Candidate Quality offset traditional Midterm Tailwinds in open or competitive statewide or district seats
• Many statewide candidates were inexperienced newbies in very competitive contests
• GOP challengers lost when they scared voters with extreme positions
• GOP incumbents, on the other hand, won when they focused on today’s challenges rather than past conspiracies
Democrats wanted to elect them too & may have made the difference (worrisome meddling)
Increasing Inflation
Open Border policy
Pro-crime (defund the police)
Abortion
Criminalize doctors, women
Undermining democracy
Peddling conspiracy
Abortion was the number 1 Democratic Issue
Inflation
Abortion
Crime
Gun Policy
Immigration
Spending
was pretty competitive
$204,748,318 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
$122,409,831 TOTAL EXPENDITURES
Gov. DeSantis Raised more than any other gubernatorial candidate ever
$31,930,065 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
$31,265,116 TOTAL EXPENDITURES
Crist Raised a typical amount, but that doesn’t compete with DeSantis more than ever
Where we stand, it’s tough to govern
But bipartisanship isn’t dead
The debt ceiling will pass, but it will be a bargaining chip
Voters are unsatisfied with the way things are going
• DeSantis
• Trump • Haley (Former UN Ambassador)
• Pence (Former VP)
• Pompeo ? (Former SOS)
• Youngkin ? (Gov of Virginia)
• Hogan ? (Former Gov of MD)
Democrats
• Biden?
• Harris (VP US)
• Buttigieg (Transportation Secretary)
• Klobuchar (US Senator MN)
• Warren (US Senator Mass)
• Ray Cooper (Former Gov of NC)