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Donald Trump broke the back of the GOP establishment by driving blue-collar and lower-middle-class politics in a southern direction

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 6, 2024
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Donald Trump’s most enduring political triumph has not been the repeated embarrassment of the Democratic Party in two of the last three presidential elections. Instead, it is the seismic shift he has orchestrated within the Republican Party, effectively sidelining and fragmenting its old establishment. As of November 2024, Trump’s influence over the GOP has reached unprecedented heights, eclipsing any dominance held by previous Republican presidents. The party of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush has succumbed to the populist surge of the MAGA movement, and today’s Republican hopefuls must align themselves with Trump’s direction, much like Ruth’s pledge to Naomi: “Whither thou goest, I will go.”

For decades, the internal dynamics of the GOP were viewed through the lens of two competing factions. On one side were the liberal, Northeast-based Republicans, represented by figures such as Nelson Rockefeller and Mitt Romney. On the other were the conservative, Sunbelt Republicans, championed by Ronald Reagan. The latter group gained ascendance in the 1970s and 1980s as white Southerners transitioned to the Republican Party from their historic Democratic loyalties. This demographic shift cemented the conservative identity of the GOP under Reagan and Bush.

Yet Donald Trump did not fit neatly into this dichotomy when he entered the Republican political arena in 2015. His ascent revealed underlying forces within the party that its leadership had either underestimated or outright ignored. Trump’s rise was not an anomaly; it was the reawakening of deeply rooted traditions within American political culture, particularly the Jacksonian ethos of populist rebellion against entrenched elites. The old guard of the Republican Party, entrenched in the Reagan-Bush worldview, failed to grasp the complexities of this cultural shift, especially among Southern ex-Democrats and blue-collar Rust Belt voters.

Historically, Jacksonian populists have harboured deep distrust towards what they perceive as an overreaching national establishment. This sentiment was reignited by the perceived threat of a “woke” government aligned with dominant media, academia, and corporate power. For many, these institutions represent an internationalist elite bent on undermining personal freedoms and imposing servitude. Such fears are deeply ingrained in Anglo-American culture, dating back to the Reformation, and have often sparked waves of populist rebellion. Trump’s genius lies in his ability to harness these anxieties and channel them into a cohesive political movement.

The rise of the MAGA coalition has also exposed the disconnect between the Republican establishment and its base. Key policy decisions during the George W. Bush administration, particularly those involving foreign interventions and economic policies, alienated large swathes of the Republican electorate. The establishment’s inability to address or even acknowledge these grievances left a vacuum that Trump readily filled. By the time the old guard realised the extent of their estrangement, Trump had already reshaped the party in his image.

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The implications of Trump’s transformation of the GOP extend beyond electoral victories. To understand how Trump reshaped the Republican Party is to understand the broader currents of American political history. His movement draws on longstanding cultural and political traditions, especially those rooted in Southern history. This resurgence of Southern political dynamics, so vividly captured in the works of William Faulkner, has upended the assumptions of a postmodern, posthistorical political age.

Faulkner’s famous observation that “The past isn’t dead. It isn’t even past” resonates deeply in the context of Trump’s rise. The historical experiences of white Southerners after the Civil War, often dismissed as irrelevant or embarrassing, have once again become a potent force in American politics. For many years, these narratives were sidelined by a generation of political operatives who viewed them as relics of a bygone era. Yet, under Trump, these historical currents have re-emerged, shaking the foundations of the modern GOP and American politics at large.

The establishment Republicans, who once dismissed Trump’s appeal as a passing phase, must now grapple with the enduring reality of the MAGA movement. For Trump’s supporters, his presidency represents a reclamation of power by a disenfranchised and underestimated segment of American society. For his critics, it is a stark reminder of the consequences of neglecting the cultural and economic anxieties that have long simmered beneath the surface of American life.

As the GOP moves forward, the legacy of Trump’s transformation will continue to shape its identity. For both allies and opponents of the MAGA movement, understanding the forces that drive it is essential for navigating the new political landscape. In Trump, the echoes of history are not just heard—they are lived.

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