Republicans Only: Will Shifting Demographics ACTUALLY Make One Party Dem Rule? (user search)
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  Republicans Only: Will Shifting Demographics ACTUALLY Make One Party Dem Rule? (search mode)
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Question: Will Demographics Grant the Democrats an Invincible One Party Rule?
#1
Yes
 
#2
No, The GOP Adapts
 
#3
No, But the Map Will Look Very Different
 
#4
No, A New Party Rises Up
 
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Total Voters: 55

Author Topic: Republicans Only: Will Shifting Demographics ACTUALLY Make One Party Dem Rule?  (Read 2105 times)
Steam Boat Willie
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« on: April 19, 2017, 04:52:39 PM »

The answer is simply no.  What Republicans did in 2016 apparently works.  I know that in liberal fantasy land we're heading for this era where Republicans can't win because of youth and minorities but in reality this mindset is only partisan thinking by people who vote Democrat.  Talking about things like this takes away from talking about how to put food on the table or provide for our troops which is what real Americans actually care about.  Take your numbers and put them where no one will see them.
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Steam Boat Willie
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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2017, 07:01:33 PM »

The way things are looking, the Republican party is in trouble, unless they change.

What's really funny is we heard that throughout all of 2008, 2012, and 2016. Yet here they are with all 3 houses and mega-monopolies at the state level.
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