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The_Doctor
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« on: January 19, 2015, 12:17:49 PM »

I find her a highly competent chair, if the criteria was "the intent to elect as many Republicans as possible."  It is my fervent prayer to see her continued in her post past 2017. I kinda want to beat the records set by the 1920s Republicans for political dominance. 
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2015, 12:49:15 PM »

Odd that Republicans would dislike her given all the work she's done to give them a majority in Congress

Yes, must have been hard work to somehow transform the huge Democratic majorities in Congress returned after the 2010 elections into Republican majorities.

She didn't do this, but to her lasting credit, she gave us the best Republican majorities since 1929. And also, under her tenure, Democrats lost ground for governors, state legislatures, and lost the Senate.
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2015, 08:32:28 PM »

Odd that Republicans would dislike her given all the work she's done to give them a majority in Congress

Yes, must have been hard work to somehow transform the huge Democratic majorities in Congress returned after the 2010 elections into Republican majorities.

She didn't do this, but to her lasting credit, she gave us the best Republican majorities since 1929. And also, under her tenure, Democrats lost ground for governors, state legislatures, and lost the Senate.

And also under her tenure, the Republicans lost the presidency for another four years, which Republicans would assuredly trade going back to 2011 levels at Senate, House, Governors and state legislatures in exchange for.

Actually I'm pretty cool with what happened, as long as no conservatives retire from the Supreme Court in Obama's second term.
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