So claims Ruffini. It makes sense to me. We're a center-right country, overall (except in my corner of it). A quote:
The act of yelling "realignment" after an election is getting tired and farcical after an unprecedented third wave in a row, so I'll resist doing it here. In the House, there was a tactical realignment, as seats Democrats held for personal reasons now give way to natural conservative Republican-held strongholds we'll hold for a long time. Attitudinally, the pendulum simply swung from the far left to the center. The President will be a Democrat, the Senate will be narrowly Democratic, and the House Republican, and the overall result will be all sides canceling each other out, e.g. centrism.
While not conservative per se, it is in one important sense: very little will get done. And that's a good thing.
Yep. The less they do to us, the better.