Three weeks ago, Donald Trump recorded a smashing victory over Kamala Harris, who ran mainly on two arguments. Mainly, she claimed that Trump had disqualified himself in the aftermath of the 2020 election and that everyone owed her their vote as a result. Secondly, Harris and Democrats pushed the idea that America needed its first woman-or-color president on the basis of identity alone — because Harris certainly never made any other case for herself during the campaign.
Nearly 80 million voters rejected that argument and pushed back against the party of elites. That makes 80 million or so retail shoppers, mainly middle- and working-class consumers, who wanted a return to fair play for all and a restoral of Main Street-oriented policies over Academia-drenched social-justice priorities.
Guess who paid attention to that result? America’s biggest retailer –…