Saxo Bank analyserer de seneste delstatsvalg i USA og stiller spørgsmålet, om det er slutpunktet for Demokraterne. Analysen konkluderer, at der sandsynligvis vil være nedgang for Demokraterne ved næste års midtvejsvalg til Kongressen. Det er normalt, at en siddende præsident mister tilslutning ved det følgende midtvejsvalg, men det er særlig alvorligt denne gang, fordi Demkraternes flertal i Kongressen er så beskedent. Men der er tre hovedproblemer for Demokraterne: De udsender forvirrende signaler til forvirrede vælgere. Der er ingen stærk leder til at tage over efter Joe Biden. De, der har magten i partiet – unge og veluddannnede – tager sig ikke nok af de problemer, som plager den brede vælgerskare.
United States: Is this the end for the Democrats?
Summary: The Virginia governor’s race was seen as a referendum on president Joe Biden’s first year in office. In this state, Biden won by 10 points in the 2020 presidential election. The incumbent Democratic Governor Ralph Northam was backed by the Democratic administration. He lost against a novice Republican candidate, Glenn Youngkin, who was careful to thread the needle between accepting support from former president Donald Trump, while avoiding a full embrace of his style. This is a blow to Biden whose approval ratings have fallen in recent months following the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, skyrocketing inflation and a legislative agenda that has stalled in Congress. The historical record suggests that the party of a newly elected president will lose some power in the ensuing midterms. But expect the 2022 midterms to be a more severe defeat for the Democrats than most currently expect.
What happened ?
- In New Jersey, the incumbent Democratic Governor Phil Murphy narrowly won the election against the Republican former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli. The race was supposed to be easier for the Democrats. New Jersey is a traditional Democratic stronghold. But support for the Democrats noticeably decreased in the rural south of the state which usually votes massively for the party. This is a warning signal ahead of the 2022 midterms.
- In another Democratic stronghold, Virginia, the incumbent Democratic Governor Raph Northman lost against a novice Republican candidate. This is the first time it has happened since 2009. The Governor was backed by Biden and all the Democratic Party establishment. The result is brutal.
- Republicans delivered historic vote counts for court candidates in Pennsylvania. Closeness to Trump was not needed to win. This matters a lot for the midterms. Voters will choose a new governor and a new U.S. senator for this state next year.
Presidents usually get « shellbacked » in midterm elections
The Democrats brushed off the election results. They said the party of a newly elected president usually does poorly in the ensuing elections, including in the midterms. This is true. It usually happens no matter what the party does or does not. Since 1862, which marks the start of the Republican-Democrat duopoly, 40 House of Representatives elections have taken place. The President’s party lost seats in 37 of these 40 elections – meaning 93% of the time. There are some exceptions : 1934, 1998 and 2002. In these elections, the President’s party won seats in the House of Representatives. It was partially explained by partisan realignment.
The President’s popularity does not change anything. Some of the most popular presidents lost the midterms : Dwight Eisenhower (1958), John F. Kennedy (1962) and Ronald Reagan (1986), for instance. Lost seats can go up to 127 (1894). But it is most of the time under 50. In our view, unless there is a major turn of events, it is a done deal that the Democrats will lose grip on the Congress and a relative majority in the 2022 midterms. Expect a brutal defeat.
But the Democratic Party’s problems are more deep-rooted
The Democrats can draw new electoral district boundaries and facilitate exercising the right of vote. This might be of some help. But it won’t be enough.
The Democratic Party’s problems are more deep-rooted. There are mostly three issues :
- Confusing messaging leads to confused voters. The Democrats are deeply divided on Biden’s economic agenda, especially the $1.75 trillion package of safety net benefits and climate programs.
- There are no obvious leaders for the years to come. The speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, is 82 years old. The Vice President, Kamala Harris, lacks leadership qualities. The rising star of the Democratic Party, the newly elected Mayor of New York Eric Adams must first demonstrate he is in capacity to govern and to fulfill his electoral promises before thinking about his next career step.
- The most liberals within the Party showed no interest in addressing the needs of the coveted median voter. This argument is put forward by David Shor, a data guru and former staffer of the 2012 Obama presidential campaign. He calls it “the Democrats’ privileged college-kid problem”. In his view, very progressive and ideologically motivated young people are overrepresented within the core of the Democratic Party’s infrastructure. They yield a significant influence over the messaging and policy decisions. They promote culture war and radical messaging on social issues instead of talking about issues that matter to the moderate voters the party needs to win over to secure governing majorities in Washington.
- What will happen if the Party does not distance itself from the cancel culture and the woke movement ? It will likely lose ground for a long time within moderate voters. The Democrats will lose the 2024 presidential election unless their “best enemy”, former president Donald Trump, is the Republican candidate. Shor is more straightforward : Democrats will be screwed.