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Lessons from November 2025

Posted on Tuesday, November 11, 2025
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by Robert B. Charles
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We are always on the arc of history, somewhere. As long as humanity vies for “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” – or for power over others – we are there. The question is – where? Recent political events warrant perspective.

November races and ballot questions seemed a rout – patriot-bashers, history-haters, socialists, and communists triumphing over limited government, less regulation, lower spending and taxes, election integrity, and gun rights.

But look closer. Remember, history comes in cycles. For starters, mid-cycle candidates in the first year are often caught in a downdraft. Add the virulent, embarrassing anti-Trump syndrome. People unlearn falsehoods slowly. Those convinced that a successful president is Hitler tilted left. Reality is elsewhere.

Whether the extreme crowd will return to balance, reassess based on facts, logic, empirical data, and legal referents is uncertain – but many traditional Democrats sat this one out, were not energized, and do not like where their party is going.

Moreover, the specific losses are understandable. In Virginia, Schumer’s Democrat Shutdown left federally-employed Virginians rifling through trash or without paychecks, angry. Told Trump was to blame, they voted left.

In New Jersey, long Democrat, any wonder things got confusing? “Progressive” policies defined the Democrats, but the Democrat candidate for Governor was a “prosecutor” and former “Navy pilot.” Confusing.

In Maine, Democrats spent heavily to win two confusing referendum questions. Millions of dark money mixed with downright corruption, as questions were misworded, confused by a Democrat Secretary of State running for governor.

The deceit was palpable, as one question sought to assure election integrity with a voter ID, the other to prevent gun confiscation without due process. While challenged in court, an all-Democrat Supreme Court permitted this chicanery.

Finally, New York City, bastion of liberal thought, typically big on social policies, open markets, and heavily Jewish, elected a communist, anti-Semitic, Muslim.  

So, what is the lesson? The data, demographics, and history say Virginia is not a federal district but a divided state, warring within over Trump, parental rights, and woke.

New Jersey is similar, a reflection of national confusion and neighboring New York. Anti-Trump sentiment is strong with voters dependent on the state, leftism sidelining traditional Democrats, and some seeing “prosecutor” and “Navy pilot.”

New York City – after COVID – is strikingly different. Like California, millions of Republicans just moved out, leaving leftists in control. To this, add a disgraced governor versus a fresh face, anti-Trump, pro-Gaza, and Muslim. The left ate it up.

In Maine, more analysis is needed, but the state is almost evenly divided on registrations, Democrats, Independents (some libertarian), Republicans (growing).

On the Voter ID question, a whopping 170,000 signatures put it on the ballot, yet by the time the question appeared for voting, it was a contortionist act, black was blue, east was west, and the thing got flacked by leftists as “anti-absentee ballot” – in a state with the oldest population and highly dependent on absentee ballots.

On that gun grab question, Maine – an overwhelmingly pro-gun state – was hit again with wording that made the question seem about madmen and family control, not government confiscation without due process. Deceit prevailed.

So, what are the lessons for 2026?

First, Democrats are increasingly desperate – losing on the merits, as Biden-Obama errors are reversed. They use any means to win, including abuse of position, deceit, threats, and even cheering on political violence. This is a dangerous and radical turn.

Second, Democrats are well-funded by billionaires on the far left who do not respect history, and do not want Republicans or Truman, JFK, or Clinton Democrats elected. They want socialist, power-confiscating, even communist candidates.

Third, mid-cycles are difficult, as the enthusiasm of the prior presidential cycle fades, policy victories are not yet cemented, and here, a shutdown created anger.

Fourth, history does not end. We are always on the arc. The next year – next voting cycle – will be complicated and different, a challenge. But: The shutdown will end, Trump’s positive economic policies kick in, and woke activism continues to erode.

Needed will be more conservative – family and freedom-focused – thinking, better persuasion about why history, individual liberty, free markets, and what have always been core American strengths matter – and why communism always fails.

Perhaps the best counsel comes from history. Wrote Winston Churchill, who failed many times before saving the Western World: “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” He added, “In war, resolution; in defeat, defiance; in victory, magnanimity.”

Like him, General Douglas MacArthur said: “We have known the bitterness of defeat and the exultation of triumph, and from both we have learned there can be no turning back.”

But my favorite guideposts are from General George C. Patton. He advised: “Always do more than is required of you,” and know “In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten; then he who continues the attack wins.” If we use facts and history, 2026 will be a red-letter year. Work begins now.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, Maine attorney, ten-year naval intelligence officer (USNR), and 25-year businessman. He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (North Country Press, 2018), and “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024). He is the National Spokesman for AMAC. Today, he is running to be Maine’s next Governor (please visit BobbyforMaine.com to learn more)!

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Dan W.
Dan W.
6 months ago

What do the November elections and the 40+ day shutdown tell us ?

Not much but no worries, the mid-term election will be here before we know it and the voters will tell us plenty then.

Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
6 months ago

As in Mathematics reasonimg will get to the truth in Politics. Deceitful language ( used by people who practice Deceit ) can be assembled in a skillful manner and can be very convincing . Distraction from the Truth can be effective by leaving out clear definitions of what is Ethical – and what is lacking ethically. Winston Churchill and General Douglas Mac Arthur were. Honorable in their ways of defending civilization, defending Freedom. It is a time of great decision making and at the root, the foundation for clear, intelligent decision making is clear, intelligent communication
Respect for Liberty, respect for Truth will prevail when good reasoning is adhered to – all the time ,not just during elections. Important thoughts need to develop in ways that are a reflection of having the ideas of Faith, Family and Freedom part of the National Character.

Melinda C
Melinda C
6 months ago

Very focused analysis. If you are not Maine’s next governor there is something seriously wrong with the voters there. Forge ahead with the truth and squash the leftist lies. True enough that history won’t stop, but we can change the direction.

anna hubert
anna hubert
6 months ago

I think every voter should be asked, do you want stability and prosperity or to be taken on a trip that makes LSD look like aspirin, only then should he be allowed to vote. Think before you leap.

David P
David P
6 months ago

Even though the Senate just voted to reopen the government (now going to the House), I believe that the republicans should still follow through in getting rid of the filibuster. The reason I say this is because, the republican’s need to dismantle the corruption created by the democrats and eliminate all chances that the democrats will ever get back in charge of the levers of government power.
Republicans need to understand that if the democrats do get back in control of our government, they will get rid of the filibuster themselves, they will pack the supreme court, completely reopen the borders, make it legal for all to vote, regardless of their citizenship status, lower the voting age to 16, essentially, democrats will go scorched-earth in-order to prevent any chance that republicans can ever get back into office again. Finally, because the democrat party has been taken over by communists, America will no longer be a free nation.

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