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In reply to the discussion: If Romney loses the Republican party will blow up [View all]Doctor_J
(36,392 posts)40. Why wouldn't it be?
This fantasy about the demographics turning for us is based largely on the growing percentage of Hispanic and other non-white races among the population. Texas has already seen that change in demographics - the highest % of Hispanics of any state. Yet they as far right as any state in the union. When someone posts, "The demographics are moving in our favor", that is simply not true. There are places in the country where the demographics have already moved, and one of those places is TX, and it has done absolutely nothing to make the state less Republican.
Please don't come back with another "Hmmmm...". If you have a reply to this, make it.
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The Ts call the Republican leadership the GOP-e or GOPe for "elite". nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#7
There will certainly be a huge intra-party fight, but I see Big Money beating the tea-party wing.
pampango
Sep 2012
#13
Well if you ask me, Big Money is late to the game on 'seeing the distater heading
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#26
They're losing because their rightward push is not supported by most people.
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#14
They've had bullies at the top for a long time -- Boehner, McConnell, Priebus, etc.
Arugula Latte
Sep 2012
#37
I know several republicans that are wanting to move to Canada or Mexico if Obama gets reelected.
modem77
Sep 2012
#18
Just a thought...given it's Hilary, both campaigns/candidates have some "history"
cr8tvlde
Sep 2012
#47