The many people who have already become and the many more who will soon become pissed or disappointed or disillusioned with what is happening will not automatically rush off to register as Democrats. Rather, these people compose and substantial and growing pool of support that is up for grabs. They are the persuadables. Many of them will experience the cognitive dissonance of having their own image of what Trump stands for contradicted by things happening to them or their families or friends personally—things that they cannot deny, because they are living them. When this happens, they will search for explanations. Trump, of course, is always ready with lies about why things are bad: it’s immigrants, it’s Biden, blah blah, you know the things he says. When people are confronted with hard realities, though, the power of lies is weakened. The political opposition—already at least half of the country, and likely more, at least on a policy level—will have this expanding pool of people who have been burned to work with, to talk to, to bring in, to ally with.
The opposition is the majority.
None of this means that the work of deprogramming former Republicans is not a difficult task. The right has
smashed public trust in media, they are backed by a near-infinite pool of money, and they are led by one of the world’s richest men, who bought his own social media network and bought the Republican Party and seems prepared to deploy all of his resources on his apocalyptic idiot quest to destroy public services once and for all. There is hard work to be done. I’m not trying to give a kindergarten “We Are the World” speech that implies that any of this is easy, or that we are not right on the edge of some very bad things. I do, however, get the sense that the mood among many non-Republicans has swung a little too far towards resignation to be healthy—that the
conventional wisdom is trending towards “we’re ◊◊◊◊◊◊,” which is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Recognize that these ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ are the minority, and that it is impossible for them to carry out their program without isolating more of their base and become more of a minority.
So stop moping around. We have the people! We have to bring them together. The numbers are on our side. Trump and Elon Musk are like two guys with six-shooters trying to hold a thousand people hostage. They only win if everyone thinks they are too strong to rush.