The Corner

What Democracy Should Be

Happy or suicidal with tonight’s results, something colossal and profoundly important has happened in the United States beginning in 2000 — the re-engagement of the American people with politics. We have had four enormously consequential elections in a row now in which voters have cast their ballots in numbers that we were told we’d never see in our lifetimes. I don’t see how you can view this as anything but a wondrous development for the United States.

John Podhoretz, a New York Post columnist for 25 years, is the editor of Commentary.
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