
Steve Deace Show 3 Reasons Why Last Night's Election Proves Worldview Is DESTINY | 11/5/25
Nov 5, 2025
Daniel Horowitz, a conservative commentator known for his sharp political insights, joins to discuss alarming trends from recent elections. They analyze suburban voter shifts and the GOP's struggle with messaging. Horowitz laments the Democratic Party's unapologetic identity and advocates for a clear worldview focus among conservatives. The conversation delves into the implications for future elections, including grassroots failures and the necessity of rallying beyond personalities. Horowitz's take is both sobering and insightful, reflecting on the state of political dynamics.
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Margins Reveal Deeper Trends
- Last night's off-year results showed sizable margins for Democrats even in blue-state contests, highlighting turnout and demographic patterns.
- Young voters and suburban demographics drove unusually large Democratic percentages.
Local Demographics Shift Outcomes
- Local demographic shifts, like growth of government employees in Northern Virginia, materially change state politics.
- These structural changes explain some GOP struggles beyond national rhetoric or candidate quality.
Democrats As Openly Missionary
- The Democratic Party now operates openly from an elitist, activist worldview rather than euphemisms.
- That clarity means elections are now rival missionary expeditions, not mere policy contests.
