Democrats widened their majority in Congress, and Sen. Barack Obama was elected president last week, leading many conservatives to speculate how Republicans can get back on track. Considering that Sen. John McCain won Orange County by only a few percentage points and that Obama won Costa Mesa, what’s your prescription for what ails Republicans nationally and locally?
Just four years ago, Democrats in Washington found themselves “in the wilderness,” with Republicans in firm control of Congress and the White House. Now, the shoe is on the other foot. In democracies, the people change their leadership from time to time. It is good that they do so.
So what do Republicans do to turn the tide back the other way? It is instructive to look at what propelled the Democrats to their newfound majorities. I would argue that these include the perilous economic conditions, an unpopular and long war, Republican profligacy in spending, and the number of corruption charges and convictions among members of Congress. It is doubtful that Democratic leaders plotted any of this four years ago. They simply took advantage of the majority party’s mistakes and presented plausible alternatives.