EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 42 MIN
Outmigration Is Reshaping Elections | The REAL Reason Republicans Will Lose | Monologue Monday
from Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary · host Chad Law
Text the show! Ballots are already going out.Primaries are tightening.And Republicans are preparing to lose races they should win.This episode breaks down the real reason why — and it’s not what anyone is saying.Outmigration has quietly reshaped the electoral map…and the GOP completely misread what it meant.Millions of voters left blue states —but they didn’t leave their voting behavior behind.And the Republican Party never adjusted.In this episode:The truth about voter behavior after migrationWhy suburbs are quietly deciding electionsThe GOP’s biggest strategic blind spotAnd why “being right” isn’t enough to win📞 Call or Text: 252-CHAD-LAW📺 Watch full episodes on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/CommonsenseChadLaw00:00 – The REAL Reason Republicans Are Losing04:10 – Why the Usual Explanations Fall Apart09:30 – Outmigration & The Data16:20 – Where Voters Are Going22:50 – The GOP’s Fatal Assumption29:40 – Arizona & Georgia Margins36:10 – Suburbs Are Flipping42:00 – Electoral Map Shift48:20 – Why Democrats Are Winning Strategy55:10 – Trump Effect vs Reality1:01:00 – Final Verdict1:05:30 – Reagan Reminder1:08:00 – Close
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Text the show! Ballots are already going out. Primaries are tightening. And Republicans are preparing to lose races they should win. This episode breaks down the real reason why — and it’s not what anyone is saying. Outmigration has quietly reshaped the electoral map… and the GOP completely misread what it meant. Millions of voters left blue states — but they didn’t leave their voting behavior behind. And the Republican Party never adjusted. In this episode: The truth about voter behavior af...
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