amazing. their family tonight. thank you forgo saying those words, sean. and i ll take over where youer left off. i m laura ingram .e this is the ingraham angle on a very busy washingtonha tonight. we ll starts i off with this. th the bigger tent. that s t the focus of tonight s angle. okay, here s my message to you. if you read one article this week about our political parties, it should be this piece just published by axios titled the great realignment. th nowat the gist is thatep republicans are becoming ubmore populist while democrats are becoming more elitist. and if theseor trends continue,b the party of bidenid and pelosi is destined for historic losses in the next few election cycles and not just in traditionally red states, by the way, shift in the demographics of the teaer party supporters taking place before our eyes are arguably the biggest political story of our time. the big pictureme republicans ae becoming more working class and a little more multiracial.
their faith. they re not pursuing populist issues. they just want too p put on that populist garb, raise the moneyse and hopefully get power so they can continue to serve the american oligarchy instead of the american people. how about for tim ryan as a vote to keep nancy pelosi as speaker and chuck schumer, frankly, a senate majority leader? the wholei ad r gang will be ban town . just great and thank you. now, nowhere has the political shift been more telling than along the texas border. now following the twenty twenty election, one of the big storylines was democrats support cratering and three majority hispanicde and traditionally deep blue districts along the rio grande valley. but they weren t alo alone. this dramatic shift also county, in maverick texas, where there was a 47 percent shift in votes toward trump between 2016 and 2020. nowvo maverickte county is where find independent journalist savannah hernandez,, who joins us tonight from eagle pass savannah. that s where this
the entire planet is inje jeopardy. climate change is increasing the pace and intensityre ofen natural disasters. congress can and should provide> individuals and businesses with long term incentives to speed up the transitionh es to cheaper, cleaner sources of power. crazy easy.az well, that apocalyptic language threatens to disrupt the future of civilizededt t. li i m not being dramatic because the current economic downturn has been worsened by countries chiefly in europe that starteded moving away from proven energy sources. now they re desperately trying to move back to coal or nuclear. but it s kind of too late. and instead of thoughtful pieces about the failure of that approach, we are treated to opinion masquerading as news and masquerading as science like this from bloombergrgs, global shocks have forced europe to turn back toward coalc power, heat wave drying out swaths of the continent. so the danger of backsliding on climate goals. no, no, the danger would
piece. that s why the media areiaia suddenlysu trying to get rid of biden. that s why they remainy obsessew with trumphy, why they keep trying to smear the santas and other populous republicans . but the press couldn t stop reagan in 1980. they couldn t stop trump in 2016 and they needed a pandemich and a perpetual witch hunt to98 stop them in 2020. i fu i fully expect the plutocrt class to work overtimee to try to turn things around for globalism. soros, gates, zuckerberg, they re not going to give up because biden floundering. i they re going to double down toi preserve the system that protects and enriches them. they don t care if you suffer relevant to them. they ve profited off america s decline and china s rise. but now it s time to beat them and beat them badly to takee away their power and return it to the people where it rightly belongs. el so we must defeat them one by one in the senate and the house. every governor s race innd