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Kingpoleon
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« on: August 30, 2015, 05:53:52 PM »

No.

The Democrats are unable to recover, even if Hillary wins in 2016.

The GOP's rising stars caused by a fall from the top would be: Potential Speaker Catherine McMorris Rodgers, Potential Senate GOP Leader John Thune, etc. etc. These are all more electable to the public and more appealing to the GOP than Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell.

Meanwhile, the Democrats have followed Rahm Emanuel's "competitive only" strategy at their cost rather than Howard Dean's fifty-state strategy. Read "Democratic Blues," and you can understand how it is the Democrats appear doomed for the next eight or twelve years. At least Bush didn't have incompetent leaders.
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