Venus as Morning Star favours the one who holds the crown
Venus as a Morning Star was considered more independent, desiring to function alone or give favours which are powered with rashness, haste and or free-thinking. Generally this does not favour the political networking and back-room deals needed for any rival to rise to power. For this reason it is rare for the “king�?or the king’s chosen heir to lose power at a Morning Star election. Indeed there have only been two occurrences since 1900 when they did, that of the first election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 when he took the White House from the Republicans, and Ronald Reagan in 1981 when he took the White House from the Democrats. Every other election since 1900 which has Venus as a Morning Star has resulted in no change to the "family" who is ruling the White
(the only two exceptions since 1900 were Roosevelt in the year 1933 as rival in a Morning Star Election)
and Ronald Reagan in 1981 Venus was radiating the Moon; Saturn & Jupiter....for him as the rival in a Morning Star election)