A revolt against the left wing elites
Historian Victor Davis Hanson told Fox News host Tucker Carlson a “revolt” against “bicoastal snarky elites” was building Friday while discussing the upcoming midterm elections.
“They’ve brought people together, Tucker. There’s a new ecumenical movement of African American males, Hispanics and the white working class that detest these bicoastal elites and are starting to look in class concerns rather than these racial differences,” Hanson said. “Just the antipathy towards these left-wing elites has created a consensus that I haven’t seen in my lifetime, and I think that we’ll be shocked next Tuesday when it roars. It’s gonna be a mouse and it’s gonna roar. They’re not ready for it, and that’s why they’re panicking. They don’t know what to do.” (RELATED: ‘The Mood Of The Country Is Not Good’: CNN Political Director Describes Signs Of Dem Wipeout)
Pollsters Robert Cahaly of Trafalgar and Matt Towery of InsiderAdvantage told Fox News host Sean Hannity about substantial shifts towards Republicans by Hispanic and black voters during on Oct. 28. Republicans have been gaining Hispanic voters since 2016.
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We should find out how big a revolt it is by tomorrow night.
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