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greenforest32
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« on: August 10, 2011, 02:53:05 AM »
« edited: August 10, 2011, 02:55:13 AM by greenforest32 »

I agree with your assessment. Nevada is going to become more like California than places where Dems are currently having trouble (Midwest). Same for Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.

Demographics are going to destroy the Republican party. Hopefully we hold the WH in 2012, but even if we don't Republicans going to lose again and again in 2016 and onwards. I'm pleased with this development. Smiley
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greenforest32
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2011, 08:47:26 AM »

I agree with your assessment. Nevada is going to become more like California than places where Dems are currently having trouble (Midwest). Same for Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.

Demographics are going to destroy the Republican party. Hopefully we hold the WH in 2012, but even if we don't Republicans going to lose again and again in 2016 and onwards. I'm pleased with this development. Smiley

Yeah, because the Republicans suffered legendary losses last year in the midterm elections.......

Not that midterms have anything to do with presidential elections, but that this whole "THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS DEAD!" spiel is lolarious.

They did suffer major losses in California: Democrats won every statewide office, held all their federal senate/house seats AND picked up a few seats in the state legislature. The California GOP is a superminority. Do you deny it?
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