Pennsylvania Deplorable
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« on: November 28, 2016, 02:30:25 PM » |
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I seem to recall the GOP autopsy of 2012 telling them to support open borders and amnesty. Int he end, a candidate who did just the opposite won in 2016. The democrats are likely to be a minority in the house for a long time simply because their voters are so packed into cities (even without gerrymandering). Democrats will likely have a bad year in 2018 for Senate races because they have a lot of incumbents in red or purple states, but they'll make gains in 2020 when the GOP will have to hold onto gains from 2014. This is hardly the end of the democrats, though they are at a risk of losing their old working class white base forever if they keep bashing them rather than offering them something to vote for.
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