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HoosierPoliticalJunkie
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« on: April 23, 2013, 09:13:19 PM »

The next Democratic coalition is here, and it is the predominant feature of the contemporary American landscape.  The next few decades are going to be very difficult for the Republicans, a la the 1930s tnrough 1960s.

Oh, relax. Obama only won 51-47 against an inept plutocrat of an opponent. 2016 is anyone's game so far, and if a Democrat wins in 2016 chances are you'll come back in 2020.

I agree completely.  Especially if the GOP nominates Christie and the Dems pick anyone other than Hilary.
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