In political discourse and governmental action: Isn't it really about always striving to do what is Right?
The Republican party has transformed in a number of ways over the past 20 years. Although it remains majority conservative, white and Christian, there have been significant shifts in the demographic makeup of the party based on race and education. Republicans were once defined as high-income, college-educated voters but the changes in demographics, in addition to stances related to the party's platform, show Republicans to be more multiracial, populist and working-class.
The party saw a 48% increase in Hispanic voters in 2024 while also seeing a double digit shift in Asian Americans and a 15-point shift in the African American vote since 2016. Rural areas have also increased in representation among party voters with rural areas having a 25-point lead now compared to a near 50/50 split in 2008.
Remaining the party of conservatives has also been a mark of the Republican party. While the South was historically home to conservative Democrats or "Blue Dogs", these voters have largely moved to the Republican party over the last 20 years. This is also the case based on the shift in education, with the rural South now being overwhelmingly Republican as voters without a college degree have left the Democrat party. The stark contrast between parties can be seen even more so based on geography. Urban centers such as Charlotte and the research triangle have trended Democratic while rural areas have become more Republican than ever. Conservative social and religious issues, which receive strong support among Evangelical Christians, have solidified the ranks of the party and continue to do so when evaluating the Republican Party Platform.
While the party still champions social and fiscal conservatism, some elements have shifted which account for the rise in popularity of the party. The new platform is more protectionist and nationalist in its agenda than in prior years. This is seen in a platform that rejects globalization and free trade in favor of policies and tariffs that raise revenue and protect domestic industry. An "America First" stance has seen the party shift toward more isolationism and unilateralism regarding world affairs. Social issues or the "culture war" have remained very conservative when looking at gender rights, parental rights, school issues and more. However, in a major reversal, the party now opposes cuts to Social Security and Medicare and prioritizes other assistance efforts traditionally opposed by the party.
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I don't get involved in many elections anymore BUT I do believe that local elections are very important; they are the first line of defense and it's important to get your affairs in order on the home front before worrying about anything else.
Stan is a friend to common sense conservatives, a mentor to creative minds and doesn't stand for homogenized corporate autocracy. He has my vote and support. I urge others to do their homework and continue to root out those who stand against common sense; nobody is going to save us but US. |
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Thanks to all Conservatives who have kept me in office, even in these days when RINO candidates will profess to be a Conservative, but govern like a Democratic Socialist once they fool the public to get elected as the all too common Lying-"Conservative."
Self-Governed "public," it is up to YOU to KNOW who the RINOs are, and it is up to you to elect the right people to office, or the Waste, Fraud and Abuse will continue. And just who are RINO's, the Lying-"Conservatives?" That is all here in plain sight, for your perusal, on the current pages, and in the annals here on this long standing publication. |
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Yep, I will continue to stand by Stan as he stands up for us.
Stan knows how to take a big punch, for all of us constituents, from those corrupt, possibly evil forces amassed, and then he stands back up, and hits back hard. I like that in a man that represents me and mine. |
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Stan Deatherage is the proven conservative in the commission race. Over the years he has operated honestly and transparently. Not many in Beaufort County politics can say that. If Deatherage can be re-elected and one more like him gets through the commission election, Beaufort County can enter a new day in governance. A better day.
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I am just now finding out about all these "RINOs" in Beaufort County politics, and what I hear about about them "RINOs" makes me real mad. I reckon them "RINOs" better steer clear of me when I get mad like this.
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Stan Deatherage is one of those tried and true conservatives. He got his start decades ago in the Beaufort County Young Republican Club and has had an exemplary record as a county commissioner, having never voted for a tax increase.
He is a breath of fresh air compared to the poseurs, who switch their registration on paper from Democrat to Republican, but underneath remain the same old Democrat. Frankie Waters is a prime example of these fake "Republicans", switching on paper but still playing ball with the Democrats. We see several of those in the current primary like Monica Davis, who has been a Democrat most of the time she has lived in Beaufort County but switched on paper to "Republican" to try to pull the wool over our eyes in running for the school board. Another is Darren Armstrong, a longtime Marc Basnight Democrat, who now masquerades as a "Republican" to try to take our House seat. |
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Excellent piece Dave and Stan. Nothing more need be said. I just hope EVERY conservative, be they with a "D", "R" or "U" beside their name on the voting rolls will read every word of this and share it with as many like-minded voters as possible. Beaufort County has suffered to long and too much from these RINO's among us. For too many years we have been afflicted with those who see county government solely as a means to transfer wealth from those who have to those who neither care nor know better. It is high time that conservative governance be given a chance to show what it can do. If Stan is re-elected and one more conservative wins it will be a new day in Beaufort County. The Lord knows we need it.
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Thank-you for your gracious endorsement, and I pledge, if I ever find myself in a Conservative majority, I will work within majority to make immediate changes here in Beaufort County's government.