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rpannier

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4. True, sort of...
Wed Aug 5, 2020, 08:22 PM
Aug 2020

Many of those Reagan Democrats were from conservative regions of the country.
They shared many of Reagan's principles going into 1980: Anti-abortion, anti-affirmative action, anti-environment, don't touch my money, etc
Most of the 'Reagan Democrats' had begun shifting long before.
States like Alabama, Mississippi, Idaho, etc had begun that shift in the 70's.
It wasn't that big a leap for the Republicans to have them in their party

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I will never applaud anyone who thought DONALD FUCKING TRUMP would make a SWELL president Skittles Aug 2020 #1
3m Obama 2012 voters denem Aug 2020 #5
I'll say it again Skittles Aug 2020 #17
Same budkin Aug 2020 #21
People better get over their aversion to Republicans. LakeArenal Aug 2020 #2
1000% Electoral power comes from strong allies. zaj Aug 2020 #3
True, sort of... rpannier Aug 2020 #4
Agreed. But there was also 'Are you better off'? denem Aug 2020 #6
not really LeftInTX Aug 2020 #34
Good post, denem. brer cat Aug 2020 #7
I think the republican party I_UndergroundPanther Aug 2020 #8
" I can't forgive I won't forget. " denem Aug 2020 #12
It won't happen until Citizens United is repealed DonaldsRump Aug 2020 #9
Definitely the first two. The last one would be nice Phoenix61 Aug 2020 #24
I have no problem with your point but Reagan Democrats were ideologically aligned with the GOP. Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #10
Time will tell. denem Aug 2020 #11
I think a better comparison is 1972...though on a larger scale. Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #13
McGovern was not in office. denem Aug 2020 #14
No, but it fits your example better than Reagan Democrats. Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #15
Clinton's win in 1992 set up the Democrats for three terms. denem Aug 2020 #16
Yes. I pointed that out in my post. Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #19
I don't disagree with your numbers, denem Aug 2020 #20
I agree it'll be tough to cross back... Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #25
Here is another exit poll link that also includes midterm numbers Awsi Dooger Aug 2020 #29
Thanks for that link. I'd never previously seen it. Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2020 #30
Interesting. It looks like 1994 was when the Democrats truly lost white voters in all capacity. Drunken Irishman Aug 2020 #38
I would include Watergate and Ford's pardon of Nixon misanthrope Aug 2020 #28
The parties realigned over social justice. Liberal Repubs also moved to the Dems radius777 Aug 2020 #33
If they are still Republicans, I welcome their votes DFW Aug 2020 #18
All the scorn comes from the very far left AmericanCanuck Aug 2020 #22
I think they are upset Biden is doing well in the polls and how he won the Primaries JI7 Aug 2020 #26
I consider myself to be far-left, but I welcome their support. Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2020 #27
+1 betsuni Aug 2020 #32
I don't get it either BannonsLiver Aug 2020 #23
Excellent post, denem Hekate Aug 2020 #31
I think there has been an ideological shift for many nuxvomica Aug 2020 #35
K&R for the post and the discussion. crickets Aug 2020 #36
I welcome everyone who votes for Biden. MineralMan Aug 2020 #37
oh us terribly dumb Democrats at it again SiliconValley_Dem Aug 2020 #39
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