Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Hurricane Donald looms

- WAYNE ALLYN ROOT Contact Wayne Allyn Root at Wayne@ROOTforAme­rica.com. Hear or watch the nationally syndicated “WAR Now: The Wayne Allyn Root Show” from 3 to 6 p.m. daily at 790 Talk Now and at 5 p.m. on Newsmax TV.

EVERYONE knows midterms historical­ly belong to the party that is out of power. Not this year. Anyone who has read my columns for the past few months knows I believe there is no blue wave or blue trickle or even a blue puddle. There is, however, a Red Storm approachin­g.

I call it Hurricane Donald.

The GOP is about to turn history on its head. Why? Thanks to my Newsmax TV show, I’m getting as many as 1,000 emails per week from viewers — many of them have stumbled upon the show for the first time. Those emails are a great barometer of the brewing Red Storm.

First, what I can see, hear and feel is an amazing intensity and enthusiasm level among conservati­ves. It stems from Brett Kavanaugh and the unimaginab­le, vicious, malicious, slanderous way Democrats tried to destroy the life of a great gentleman.

But there is a bigger trend at play than simply conservati­ve enthusiasm. A large portion of the letters I’m receiving are from married, suburban mothers. This is proof positive the Kavanaugh hearings backfired in a big way on Democrats. I’m getting 20 emails a day from mothers saying, “I’m a lifelong Catholic Democrat mother of two sons. After what Democrats did to Brett Kavanaugh, I’m never voting Democrat again.” If I’m getting 20 of these a day, this represents a sea change in U.S. politics.

Two bits of news in recent days back up what I’m seeing and hearing. This news is much more accurate than polling. Turnout for midterm elections is usually down dramatical­ly from presidenti­al election years. As expected, early voting Democrat turnout is lower than in 2016. But in four states where early voting informatio­n is available — Arizona, Florida, Ohio and Iowa — Republican turnout exceeds the numbers from the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Because of this, the GOP is ahead by a large margin in the early voting in those states — the exact opposite of what traditiona­lly happens.

Then, there’s “the economy, stupid.“Common sense tells us Americans often vote based on jobs and food on their table.

In just the past few days, we found out the following:

■ The United States is again — for the first time in a decade — the world’s most competitiv­e economy, according to the World Economic Forum.

■ CNBC’s All-American survey shows soaring economic optimism — the highest in history.

■ The University of Michigan consumer survey shows confidence in the government’s economic policies is the highest in 15 years.

■ U.S. job openings are now the highest in history with 7.136 million jobs available. More importantl­y, August was the fifth consecutiv­e month with more job vacancies than unemployed workers.

■ Manufactur­ing continues to boom with 488,000 job openings in August, dramatical­ly up from the Obama years.

What we’re seeing at Trump rallies is no fluke or coincidenc­e. In little Missoula, Montana, thousands lined up on Thursday for an entire day, in freezing temperatur­es, to see President Donald Trump. A veteran journalist called it “jaw-dropping.”

This is called a phenomenon. The last person to draw crowds such as this in small, rural towns was Billy Graham, with a Christian revival a half century ago.

Throw in one more key achievemen­t liberals never noticed. Trump got Christian pastor Andrew Brunson released from a Turkish prison — without paying a cent in ransom. The mainstream media barely mentioned it. But millions of evangelica­l Christians noticed. Trump has become a hero to these forgotten, salt-of-the-Earth Americans. I predict you’ll hear from them on Nov. 6.

A Red Storm is coming. Call it Hurricane Donald. With an assist to Brett Kavanaugh.

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