Now What Mr. Trump?
The results are still coming in but it is already clear that the 'Big Red Wave' has fizzled.
Typically, in the off year, the party that does not control the Presidency does very well. Americans like to keep one party from having a monopoly of power. But this off year election is different.
It looks like the Republicans will barely get control of the House. But only because four states have Jerrymandered their districts to give Republicans an edge. As Stephan Colbert has pointed out, it is clear there are only two possible outcome:
1. Either the Democrats will get more votes and keep control of the House.
2. Or the Democrats will get more votes but lose control of the House.
Without Jerrymandering, the Democrats would have kept their control of the House. And, as I understand it, there is still a slight chance they still might.
Which Republicans did badly? The ones who supported Trump the most. Who not only got his endorsement, but also supported his 'Stolen Election' lie. Those guys got clobbered. The setup I feared, Election Deniers winning critical 'Secretary of State' positions, critical races for Governor where the Governor can appoint the Secretary of State, like Pennsylvania, did not materialized. Not a single state, not even one 'Deep Red' state, was willing to go that far. So Trump's most probable path to victory, having enough 'Secretary of State's' awarding him the election against the wishes of the people of that state, is not going to happen.
Which Republicans did best? The ones who distanced themselves from Trump. Including, most prominent, Trump's biggest enemy in the Republican party, the Governor of Florida DeSantis. Trump hates Pence, but he fears DeSantis.
The bottom line?
The majority of Republicans like Trump best. But the people of America on the whole reject him. What does this mean?
The smart thing for Republicans to do is drop Trump. And find someone else to back, like DeSantis, who could win. But I think the lure of winning permanently, of getting Trump in office somehow so the system can be rigged to allow Republicans to always win future elections. will be too strong to resist.
My prediction?
Trump will win the Republican nomination for President in the summer of 2024.
And Trump will lose the election in November 2024 by a wide margin.
And the Republicans will throw away a bird in hand to go for dozens in the bush.