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In reply to the discussion: Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)65. I guess you have surveys from PA to prove this?
Did you always have the best vantage point to observe it, as an impartial observer, not as someone trying to shift blame from the South?
Nixon didn't have a "Pennsylvania strategy." He had a Southern strategy, and he knew exactly what it would appeal to. And for Republicans, it worked.
It worked for George W. Bush when rumors arouse in the South Carolina primary that John McCain had fathered an out-of-wedlock black child. I can't see that swaying an election in Pennsylvania, or New England for that matter. Now, whether people just don't let their racism go that far in those areas, I don't know.
All places in the US have racism, but the South owns Confederate flag, a simultaneous symbol of racism and its denial.
"This is not the 20th Century anymore."
Yes, it's also no longer noon. What does that have to do with anything?
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Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]
DonViejo
Nov 2013
OP
Unfortunately, it will always be tied to the South even though it's sentiments are nationwide.
AlbertCat
Nov 2013
#58
When it's down to two in a district we set up a Hunger Games type of a deal.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2013
#34
And it always backfires on the party doing it, usually with catastrophic results for that party.
Ikonoklast
Nov 2013
#12
From Permanent Republican Majority in 2003 to to Permanent Republican Minority in 2013
ck4829
Nov 2013
#7
Yet Cole still refuses to modernize his views and fails to reach out to other voting blocs
LonePirate
Nov 2013
#27
To Repubs, "appealing" means "hoodwinking." And even that facade ends after the election. n/t
Beartracks
Nov 2013
#68
That's because all the moderate Republicans are fleeing over to the "Democratic" Party. You'll know
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2013
#49