Thursday, June 18, 2026

Democrats Lose if the Iran Accord Succeeds

American Thinker  

"Voter perception of the war is linked to the drop in energy prices. The war is more favorably viewed when paychecks stretch farther. It’s that simple. President Trump -- a master entrepreneur and politician -- knows it."


"Last weekend, President Trump announced that an interim peace deal was finally struck with the Iranians, or the remnants of leaders after the U.S. and Israel dispatched a slew of top dogs, most prominently the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As of this writing, details haven’t been released, but we’ll take Trump’s word that the deal is solid. J.D. Vance has been discussing some details in media opportunities. We’re going to assume the agreement holds.

"As sure as the sun rises in the East, Democrats have begun undercutting the deal. And some folk on the right, for balance.

"The agreement is good news for Republican congressional candidates -- and Republicans up and down ballots -- this autumn. It’s awful news for Democrats. Though midterm elections are historically losing ground for a president’s party, the war’s end changes the political dynamics. The election-year terrain will still be difficult for Republicans, but not nearly as daunting.

"According to the president, the Strait of Hormuz is open to all shipping. Oil, of course, is the critical commodity that passes through the Strait. Since the war’s outset, oil prices shot through the roof, at one point doubling, per the Epoch Times. As of this writing, crude oil prices are falling in light of the president’s announcement. Prices dropping are critical to Republican fortunes. Democrats have no choice but to delegitimize the accord, hoping to roil energy markets." . . .


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