The events leading up to the collapse of the solid Democratic South, which once dominated the South, brought way for the emergence of Southern Republicanism. The presidential politics were first affected thus branching out to congress. This revelation has established a new reality for America: two permanently competitive national political parties (muse.jhu.edu). The Democratic Party has always been a commendable strength in both the North and South. On the other hand, the Republican Party’s geographic reach was quite different in the early days. The Republican Party was once a party based in the Northern states; Republicans maintained active wings in the Northeast, Midwest, West and Border States but could only secure a powerful presence in the Southern states (Black and …show more content…
Now Republicans constitute most of the South’s congressional delegations. The emergence of Southern Republicanism helped bring back the competitive aspect of presidential elections coupled with the revitalization of the South, its’ senators and representatives. The old regime of Southern politics in the South is viewed as “transparently undemocratic and thoroughly racist” (muse.jhu.edu). The Southern political structure was designed to block out the Negro population and threatened influences from the outside. By protecting white supremacy and the segregation amongst races pertaining to party affiliation, southern democrats condoned racial injustice for generations to