Nothing new about tea partiers
March 28, 2010
But of course, in order for the obvious to sink in, you need some cold, hard numbers. And those have been produced---teabaggers mostly identify as Republicans, or they're those assholes who call themselves something like "libertarian" but always vote for Republicans. I'd probably put money on the possibility that the few who identified as Democrats are also Republicans; they're just nursing the youstabee grievance, where they pretend they want to vote for Democrats, but Democrats just make is so hard because they insist on being Democrats.
On that subject, it's worth pointing out that the original sin of the Democrats that created legions of youstabees was the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965. Digby has a handy chart showing how the Democrats basically lost their ability to command national majorities of white voters after that.
Click to see it full size. I know I sound like a broken record on this, but the data is pretty damn compelling in terms of explaining exactly what teabaggers mean when they say they're "losing" America, that they're the Real Americans, and when they engage in nostalgia for the way it used to be. You're seeing a very slight trending upwards of white voters post-CRA who are voting for Democratic presidential candidates (though never the majority) but you're seeing a dramatic plunge downwards of what percentage of the voters are white, from 90%+ of voters in 1968 to 74% in 2008. Both these trends would be expedited if younger people voted at the same rate as our elders, but even though this reluctance of younger people to vote has stymied progress, the writing has been on the wall for a long time now. And the cast of villains the teabaggers hate tailors neatly to the demographic groups that are changing the trends. Fancy that.
None of this means that Democrats shouldn't be worried about November. The trends you see in presidential elections will be muted in a mid-term, where the older generations that created the data from previous decades will be even more overrepresented at the ballot box. Teabaggers will also be effective at get out the vote efforts, even if the promises made about repealing health care reform have no chance of coming to fruition. I don't really think the teabaggers even care about that; they vote their resentments and so the promise of simply punishing Democrats they see as elected by illegitimate, non-real Americans will be enough. But it has nothing to do with any new trends, that's for sure.