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  The so-called "Demise" of the Republican Party is way overblown (search mode)
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aktheden
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« on: June 30, 2015, 10:06:54 PM »

Recently, I have read some articles claiming that the GOP's time is up, they are being left behind, the country is moving leftward, etc. I do not believe this.After all, they currently control both the upper and lower chambers of Congress, 31 governors mansions and 2/3 of the state legislatures. Give or take a few percentage points, and they would have the Whitehouse too! The GOP is just fine and if they nominate well, we could be talking about a President Walker or Rubio come 2016. In fact if anything, It is the Dems who should fear for their future; With the GOP controlling all those states, they can gerrymander themselves to a house majority for a long, long time....
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