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SamInTheSouth
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« on: June 12, 2009, 07:27:50 PM »

And let's not forget about the population growth of the Hispanics and how the youth of this country tend to be liberal.

The growth of Hispanics could certainly be an issue for the GOP if they piss them off, but how is youth tending to be liberal an issue?  The youth have always tended to be more liberal.  As people get older and get a job and start a family and actually live in the real world most of them become less idealistic and more practical. All of those taxes you're paying suddenly aren't so inviting when you've got bills to pay and kids to feed.
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