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« on: January 17, 2019, 12:23:21 AM »

Political pendulums swing. We are a two-party nation, but we want more options, but stuck with the GOP and Democratic Parties.

How does the GOP rebrand and reinvent itself nationally as a party, after Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh? The party is popular in the South, the Midwest (Heartland), but not popular in the East and West Coasts. The Republicans almost lost Georgia, Arizona, Texas in the 2018 midterms. They lost the Northeast and West since 2006 and 2008 elections.

They did not listen to the 2012 post-election autopsy which showed that the GOP needs to do better with black, Latinos, women, white college educated voters. Although, Trump did better than John McCain and Mitt Romney with black and Latinos despite his negative remarks towards them.

Midwestern states with large white populations and large black urban populations like Ohio and Missouri are trending Republican, they can't rely on these states along with AR, KY, WV forever.

Once the older, whiter conservatives in the Villages, Florida die off, will Florida be reliably Republican voting in off-year elections? Young Cuban-Americans in Florida are swingy/Independent, although they still are economic conservatives.

Social conservatism is not popular in the East and West Coasts, but still is seen as popular in some Midwestern and Southern precincts.

How does the GOP rebrand and reinvent nationally as a party post-Trump?
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