Letters to the Editor: How Nixon's 'Southern strategy' morphed into today's MAGA base (via latimesopinion )
The Republican Party’s clear drift toward fascism, as detailed by Miles Taylor in his op-ed article, “,” was the inevitable byproduct of the GOP’s “Southern strategy,” as initiated by Richard Nixon in his successful 1968 campaign for president.
For many Republicans, it came down to this: Democratic lawmakers used the pandemic to change how citizens in many states vote for president. When you make a change that big and the election is relatively close, the loser is bound to be suspicious. One does not have to study Germany in the 1930s to reinforce this idea. In the Middle Ages, the Crusades are also prime examples of this behavior.
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