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On November 3, 1969, President Richard Nixon coined the term “silent majority,” intent on shoring up support for an increasingly unpopular war.
The silent majority has existed since our colonial era. Less than 50% of the colonials wanted independence. They were happy paying homage to the king as long as they were left alone.
Pat Nixon, who once had the catty Women’s Wear Daily sniping because she refused to be a clotheshorse, has now had to protest that she did not, in fact, sink $19,000 into couture last year.
But just as in Nixon’s time, a silent majority has arisen and made its voice heard. For the first time since 2004, Republicans won a majority of the popular vote.
But just as in Nixon’s time, a silent majority has arisen and made its voice heard. For the first time since 2004, Republicans won a majority of the popular vote.