New York Magazine: “Without the delusional claim of a stolen election, Republicans could be usefully asking themselves why they’ve lost the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections. With demographic trends not being friendly to their cause, something more promising than only losing the Black vote by 75 points and the Latino vote by 33 points and the under-30 vote by 24 points might be in order. Republicans cannot go forever without a coherent foreign policy or health-care policy, or without anything to say on climate change or economic inequality other than attacks on the patriotism of those raising alarms. As the Washington Post’s Paul Waldman has asked: ‘How many more election wins can [the GOP] squeeze out of White grievance and voter suppression?’ Building a real as opposed to an imaginary majority is hard and serious work. The real victim of Trump’s bizarre ‘election theft’ narrative of 2020 is the party that buys it.”