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Trump is Creating a Lasting Republican Majority

Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2025
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by Horatius
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Perhaps President Donald Trump’s greatest power is his ability to emerge victorious against all odds.

The establishment treated him like a laughingstock in 2016, yet he marched past Hillary Clinton, the globalists’ anointed one, to win one of the most improbable victories in the history of the American presidency.

In 2020, despite the headwinds of COVID-19, potential mass mail-in ballot fraud, and the raging urban fires of the Summer of Love, he went on to win more votes than any Republican had ever won before, only having the White House wrested away from him when Joe Biden somehow collected well over 11 million more ballots than his former boss Barack Obama, the most popular Democrat president since FDR.

Then, after being written off following January 6, Trump surged back in 2024, dodging an assassin’s bullet, defeating two Democrat presidential wannabees in a single election, and leading the largest Republican coalition in history to victory.

All of that is already more than most politicians could ever dream of accomplishing in one lifetime. But 200 days into his second term, it appears Trump and his allies are far from done. He and a coalition of GOP leaders at the state level are systematically eliminating the structural barriers that previously gave Democrats an unfair electoral advantage. If he’s successful, President Trump will have created the conditions to greatly enhance Republican chances of retaining power in D.C. – cementing a legacy that will stand long after he leaves office.

Three major recent developments indicate that this could be a generational inflection point in American politics.

First, President Trump has taken square aim at the influence of illegal aliens on our electoral system, ordering the Commerce Department to redo the census and only count individuals who are legally allowed to be in the United States. This has far-reaching electoral implications, as illegal aliens currently count toward a state’s allotment of U.S. House seats.

Estimates put the number of illegal aliens in the United States as high as 18.6 million – concentrated heavily in Democrat strongholds like California and New York. According to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Democrats may hold as many as 30 House seats purely thanks to counting illegal aliens in the census.

President Trump attempted to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census during his first term, but the Supreme Court blocked the move. Moving to revise the census only five years later indicates the administration is bullish on its chances of success, undoubtedly having learned from the setback last time.

When coupled with the Trump administration’s deportation campaign, revising the census will help end the perverse incentive whereby Democrats promote mass illegal immigration as a way to increase their political power.

Second, Republicans recently won a major battle to restore the integrity of the ballot box. Days ago, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of voter ID laws for mail-in ballots. Though the lawsuit only applied to Texas, it opens the doors for others to follow the Lone Star State’s lead.

Of course, Republicans should be fighting to end every avenue for election fraud, including by ending mail-in ballots (which are distinct from verified absentee ballots for people like service members overseas), passing voter ID nationwide, eliminating insecure ballot drop boxes, banning ballot harvesting, and improving chain of custody for in-person ballots. Still, the fact that conservatives are instituting election integrity measures and winning in the courts five years after the 2020 debacle proves that the election integrity movement has staying power. Every new victory that helps to ensure only legal ballots are cast and counted will reinforce the Republican majority.

Third, Republicans at the state level are now working to redraw congressional district lines to counteract absurdly gerrymandered lines in Democrat states like California, New York, and Illinois. While Democrats cry that this effort amounts to “weaponization” of the redistricting process, Republicans are only leveling the playing field after decades of Democrat abuse.

Even beyond these structural changes that stand to benefit Republicans, there’s the simple fact that President Trump won historic shares of minority and young voters last year, the exact demographics that “analysts” tried for years to convince us would create an “emerging Democrat majority.” The percentage of Hispanic voters Trump won surged from 36 percent in 2020 to 48 percent in 2024, while his share of the black vote nearly doubled from eight percent in 2020 to 15 percent in 2024. Likewise, Trump’s share of the youth vote jumped 10 points from 36 percent in 2020 to 46 percent in 2024.

Lest anyone think this is a fluke, the Democrat Party’s favorability rating recently dropped to its lowest level in 30 years.

Perhaps just as importantly, there is a growing cultural consensus that Republicans are the “cool kids” once again. As liberals melt down over Sydney Sweeney talking about her “good jeans” in a fashion ad, conservatives are finally turning the tide against left-wing cancel culture crybullies. Anti-woke figures like Joe Rogan dominate the new media airwaves, while the Trump administration is cracking down on DEI in universities and in the workplace. The right is culturally ascendant while left has been reduced to staging impotent protests and screaming at lakes.

These developments are changing the electoral landscape. President Trump and his America First movement are increasing the number of Republican voters while ending the vote dilution brought on by electoral fraud and mass illegal immigration.

Ultimately, President Trump is executing a strategy that will keep the MAGA flame burning bright for generations to come.

Horatius is the pen name of a writer who served in the first Trump White House and on Capitol Hill.

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J.B
J.B
9 months ago

I was raised in the 50’s when Christian based morality and strong ethics were the norm. With the changes Trump is instituting in government it looks like I may see those days return!

Joe
Joe
9 months ago

Sadly, behind every achievement and attempt to restore common sense is a slithering, scum-sucking liberal judge who blocks conservative efforts with an America-last ruling.

Leslie
Leslie
9 months ago

Best President in US history!! I liked Reagan, but Trump is better!! Just imagine what our country could do if the left wasn’t trying to stop every single little thing Trump’s government tries to do.

Morbious
Morbious
9 months ago

Wonderful, but we thought we were culturally ascendant in the eighties with Reagan. Four yrs after he rode into the sunset we got clinton and his hag wife pushing socialized medicine. My point: freedom requires constant vigilance. If too many on our side relax in apparent victory they will forget to vote. The left is on the mat now but theyll be on their feet again. Lets be ready on all fronts.

Myrna
Myrna
9 months ago

As long as future Republican office holders keep producing results favorable to the majority, they will continue Trump’s legacy.

anna hubert
anna hubert
9 months ago

Trump is a doer and achiever, big difference from blathering demagogue. Everything changes with time but truth honor and responsibility are still the same and still work. Democrats should try it sometimes.

ChgoBill
ChgoBill
9 months ago

AMAC you actually censored me for attempting to comment on a disapproved comment from one Isabella Waterman trying to scam members with a money scheme. WOW.

John Lemley
John Lemley
9 months ago

I earnestly hope and pray that the Republican ascendancy described on this article will happen. But, I keep hearing and seeing scary poll results that the Dems are slated to win the House and Senate in 2026. Don’t let that occur. Fight and vote. This is not time rest on our victories. The Dems are ruthless.

BigBinNE
BigBinNE
9 months ago

This will only work if we don’t elect more RINOs. Trump is great with executive orders, but we need commonsense LAWS, which can only be accomplished by strong Republicans.

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
9 months ago

I sure hope that’s true. We’ll find out in the mid-terms.

Pat
Pat
9 months ago

The first time I voted for a POTUS, I voted republican. I’ve voted republican every time since. I’ve voted for republican on the local, state, and national level for every office. But I may not even vote in the mid-terms because I am so angry at Trump for all the blustering, name calling, jumping around on tariffs, firing people who don’t say what he wants to hear, making himself the center of attention on everything, and most importantly putting martial law into DC. I voted for him every time he’s been on the ballot but I may not vote for anyone. I can’t vote for anyone who is supporting this egotistical agenda.

Dennis Math
Dennis Math
9 months ago

That is exactly what this country needs. A political eternity of apparent pedophiles.
What? Trump isn’t a pedophile? Then why is he refusing to release the Epstein Files and prove it?
I just don’t get the forever wait. Or is it, “they don’t exist you weak idiots”, again?

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