Donald Trump has redrawn America’s political geography — not only winning back the White House for himself but pointing the way to victory for Republicans four years from now.
— not only winning back the White House for himself but pointing the way to victory for his party four years from now.Only Ohio was winnable for the GOP, but it was a battleground, voting twice for George W. Bush and twice for Barack Obama .
Thanks to Trump, Florida and Ohio aren’t swing states any more — he won each three times, and neither seems like a realistic prospect for Democrats in 2028.But the Trump effect is unmistakable: He’s moved the old battlegrounds into the Republican column and made new battlegrounds out of formerly impregnable Blue Wall states.
Democrats can ill afford to hope that Republican screw-ups will help them win in 2028, the way George W. Bush’s follies, culminating in the Great Recession and ensuing bailouts, propelled Obama to the White House in 2008.
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