Democrats are getting giddy about the possibility of impeaching Donald Trump again.
But that might not play out like they planned.
And trying to impeach Donald Trump is going to backfire on Democrats for this surprising reason.
Democrats are agitating for impeachment again
It was only a matter of time before impeachment talk ramped up again among Democrats.
Representative Al Green (D-TX) threatened to impeach Trump for “dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done” on the House floor.
Democrats launched two impeachment hoaxes against Trump during his first term in office.
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson said that Green’s threat of impeachment is a sign that Democrats haven’t learned anything from their crushing defeat in the 2024 Election on his podcast.
Trump made major inroads with Hispanic voters and black men in the last election.
Hanson argued that pushing impeachment was a sign that Democrats were out of touch with what voters care about.
“The thing is that there has been an effort of the elites of the Democratic Party. They’re very worried about the 2024 election,” Hanson said. “And you can see it in that hysteria that we saw at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) elections, where an African American outgoing chief gave us all the rules about the voting that there have to be this many women and this many transgender … it was a joke.”
Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison was confused trying to explain rules requiring that one man, one woman, and one person who wasn’t male or female.
Democrats play a losing game trying to impeach Trump
Democrats lost enough of the black and Hispanic vote that further losses with those groups would make it difficult for the party to win moving forward.
“And so, Al Green and, you know, I think what they’re really — the subtext is 25 to 26% of African American males voted for Donald Trump,” Hanson explained. “And that pushed up the number of black votes to that magical number of about 13 to 15%. And when it gets there, the Democrats can’t win because they have lost 60% of the white vote.”
Democrats are losing part of their base to Trump but the party isn’t adjusting their messaging or tactics.
“And when you add into the equation 55% of Hispanic males voted for Donald Trump, and that pushed the Hispanic vote almost 50/50 — 48 something — and Asians went from 70% to Biden, to about 45, 43% for Trump,” Hanson continued. “So there’s been a shift, and you would think that minority leaders like Al Green in the House, they would [shift], but there’s not one of them.”
The concerns of black and Hispanic voters who shifted to Trump aren’t being addressed by Democrats.
“When you have a Democratic National Convention and you start squabbling over your sexual orientation and you say eight or nine people have to be voted, ‘How many were black? How many were Hispanic?’ Oh, we made a mistake, we don’t have a nonbinary, we got to throw this elected candidate,” Hanson stated.
Hanson argued that black and Hispanic voters are looking at the gender Olympics at the DNC wondering what is going on.
Democrats don’t want to change course from the failed strategy that led Donald Trump to win the biggest victory for a Republican candidate since the 1980s.
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