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What’s Certain About Results of the Presidential Election

by Norman Solomon
Bad or worse
While the name of the next president is unknown, some outcomes of the election can be foreseen. For instance:

· President Biden’s successor will be a dangerous militarist.

Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are supporters of boosting already-huge Pentagon budgets along with continuing U.S. warfare in many forms. Trump likes to pander to voters who don’t want endless wars, but his actual policies as president kept them going. Harris’s glimmers of senatorial interest in scaling back military largesse faded into standard bellicosity . Both candidates beat cold-war drums, with Trump focusing on China rather than Russia.

· If Trump wins, corporate Democrats and mainstream media will blame the Harris campaign for not moving rightward enough.

Progressive ideas, as usual , will be convenient scapegoats for the failures of Democratic Party elites.

· If Harris wins, corporate Democrats and mainstream media will immediately warn that she must steer clear of the left.

The establishment is ever alert to the danger that progressive populism could majorly reduce income inequality and subdue corporate power.

· If Trump wins, progressives will be on the defensive for at least four years -- unable to accomplish anything of substance at the federal level and trying to mitigate the damage under an unhinged and fascistic president.

The disasters with a second Trump administration will include unleashed nativism and official bigotry. As one liberal commentator observed weeks before the election, “More than ever, Trump’s rhetoric is steeped in racism, xenophobia and dehumanization. He routinely calls immigrants ‘vermin’ and says they are ‘poisoning the blood’ of the country. He claims they are ‘stone-cold killers,’ ‘animals’ and ‘the worst people’ who will ‘cut your throat.’ . . . He called migrants from Latin America, Congo and the Middle East ‘the most violent people on Earth.’ . . . He’s even suggested that nonwhite immigrants have ‘bad genes’ that make them genetically inferior.”

· As in the past, the Green Party will again congratulate itself on the tiny percentage of votes for its latest presidential candidate (after the party’s nominee received 0.36 percent in 2012 , 1.07 percent in 2016 and 0.26 percent in 2020 ).

In October, this year’s Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein campaigned in swing states and declared : “This is a very dire situation that will be continued under both Democrats and Republicans. So we say there is no lesser evil in this race.”

Really?

· If Harris wins despite his best efforts, Benjamin Netanyahu will be disappointed that he was unable to sufficiently help get Trump elected.

“For anyone who doubts Trump will be even worse than Biden is on Gaza,” Mehdi Hasan tweeted a mid-October video clip of Trump saying that Netanyahu “is doing a good job, Biden is trying to hold him back... and probably should be doing the opposite. I'm glad that Bibi decided to do what he had to do.’”

· Whether Trump or Harris wins, the U.S. government will continue to support Israel’s killing of Palestinian civilians under the guise of its “right to defend itself.”

If Trump wins, virtually all Republicans and many Democrats in Congress will support his unequivocal backing for whatever Israel does. If Harris wins, we can expect her policies toward Israel to be dreadful, while she’ll be subject to increasing pressure from much of her party’s base and some Democratic members of Congress for an end to arming Israel.

· In response to the climate emergency, Harris has foreshadowed that her policies would be predictably inadequate , while Trump has repeatedly denied that a climate crisis even exists .

The burden will be on activists to demand actions commensurate with the realities described in The 2024 State of the Climate Report : “We are on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster. This is a global emergency beyond any doubt. Much of the very fabric of life on Earth is imperiled. We are stepping into a critical and unpredictable new phase of the climate crisis.”

· No matter whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris is inaugurated on Jan. 20, the challenges for progressives will be enormous.

A Trump presidency will push progressives back on our heels, in a dire defensive position as we fight to protect rights and programs won during many previous decades. With a Harris presidency, progressives will have some space to organize, with potential to actually move some U.S. government policies in a positive direction.

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Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His latest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine , was published in paperback this fall with a new afterword about the Gaza war.
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by SuspiraDeProfundis
So once more “lets vote them in and hold their feet to the fire.” It did not work any of the last 5 times we tried it and the Democrats now see themselves as republicans but this tim eit will work for sure for sure for sure"

There will be NO Impetus for the Democrats to move left under this scenario as you will show them once again that “progressives” will vote for them no matter what. Eou will bote for them even if they support a Genocide. The reason they have no need whatsover to move left is because greens only get .36 percent of the vote and they do not care about that .36 percent.

They believe that can move further right and garner MORE then .36 percent of the vote. This is precisely what Mr Schumer stated and it has been precisely their strategy for 30 plus years and it why you now have people claiming themsleves on the left now voting for a right wing party that supports a Genocide. There are no consequences!

I would contrast this with the provincial elections just held here were the greens, while only winning two seats got just over 8 percent of the vote. Is it more Likley the NDP will try and move left to get at those 8 percentage points , or well they move further right and try and get conservative votes?

If Greens only got .3 percent of the votes, I suggest they would feel they could get more on the right and would adjust their policies to get those votes on the right.

THAT is how it works, not this poppycock nonsense about people just voting NDP anyways and then “holding their feet to the fire”.

Vote green. Get them to 10 percent only then will the DNC take notice. You already had 4 years of Trump. The world did not end. The Democrats support genocide even as the people followed Solomons prescription for victory in 2020. That strategy was a complete failure as it has been since Clinton.
by TimDos
Another lose-lose election, one of many over the past few decades. To me, this goes back to Carter and Reagan where Carter was a right-leaning Democrat and Reagan beat him because carter was not right-wing enough. Then Clinton made a big move to the right and helped implement some of Reagan’s agenda. Next, Obama talked about hope and change and then came out as a Neoliberal and even claimed that he was equivalent to a moderate Republican. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOuq5XcVIss When the Democrats veered right they abandoned working people and focused on bonding with good capitalists like the ones in Tech and Finance. This led to a hole in the American political fabric that was big enough to drive a Trump Truck through in 2016 and all the Democrats could do is more of the same with Biden and Harris. The two party system has failed Americans and it is time for progressives to come up with an exit strategy.
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