THE DEMS’ “ASCENDANT AMERICA” DREAM MAY BE A FANTASY
From the first years of a century already one-fifth completed, we’ve been told that a new, “ascendant America” — more nonwhite, more culturally liberal, more feminist — was going to dominate our politics for years to come.
But President Trump’s victory in 2016 has made a mockery of the predictions. He wasn’t ascendant America’s choice.
Demographics, it turns out, don’t automatically turn into destiny. Ascendant groups’ triumphalism can coalesce those with opposite values into unaccustomed unity and enthusiasm. Ascendant leaders, not cautioned by sympathetic media, can concoct extreme policies (Green New Deal, anyone?) unsellable to most voters.












