Posted on Oct 17, 2016
How will the Republican voting base deal with the fact that they are dying out, and that younger, newer voters overwhelmingly reject the GOP?
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Point made... the Kids today are being indoctrinated starting in kindergarden... and those of US who learned History or lived Know the truth... whether the want to accept it of not...
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Alan K.
I had to take up my boys education where I felt the school fell short.....Mostly American History...Good thing they ate it up. Now about the "new math"!
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Cpl (Join to see)
I just read all of his posts on this thread and in my opinion, he's gone. Posting MSM "stats" and left wing rag articles is no way to make a valid argument. No matter how many facts we give him, he'll never get it.
I'll bet he can't even name a "GOP law" that he is convinced will prevent someone from voting. If anything the left wants the vote to be on a Tuesday because the working stiffs are at work and sometimes can't get out of work to vote. Lets move the general election vote to Saturday.
I'll bet he can't even name a "GOP law" that he is convinced will prevent someone from voting. If anything the left wants the vote to be on a Tuesday because the working stiffs are at work and sometimes can't get out of work to vote. Lets move the general election vote to Saturday.
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Everything dies. Nothing exists today that existed a few years, decade, or centuries ago. Even this great nation will die. The best We can hope for is that some spark of its spirit will smolder in some heart to be fanned into the flame of liberty again. Thus the passing of the GOP won't be long mourned. Nor the Democratic party.
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They won't and can't adjust. After getting crushed by Obama in 2012, they did a highly publicized "autopsy" on the campaign and came up with multiple approaches to expand the party. Then they put it in the closet never to be looked at again, and instead decided to double down on the policies that were rejected in the first place.
After each loss, the republicans convince themselves that the problem was that the candidate was not conservative enough, so they lost because of the candidate, not the ideas. So this election they brought out all the heavy hitters, the max conservatives, and they were all soundly rejected by their own party in favor of a scammer telling them whatever they wanted to hear.
So the republicans will die away, unable to change.
After each loss, the republicans convince themselves that the problem was that the candidate was not conservative enough, so they lost because of the candidate, not the ideas. So this election they brought out all the heavy hitters, the max conservatives, and they were all soundly rejected by their own party in favor of a scammer telling them whatever they wanted to hear.
So the republicans will die away, unable to change.
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