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In reply to the discussion: I think we may be witnessing the demise of the GOP [View all]edhopper
(37,339 posts)23. Mostly likely true
though a couple of the swing States concern me.
But in this case we are talking about people turning from the GOP and the fact that Romney is tied or ahead in some polls in the popular vote is more indicative of the continued strength of the Rep.s.
Look at some of the Senate races with batshit crazies running neck and neck. Some of them would have easily won if they didn't say something stupider than normal.
Some are winning by wide margins.
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It doesn't matter. It hasn't helped them this election. It didn't help them last.
randome
Oct 2012
#6
What helped them win the Walker recall was a disorganized democratic party of Wisconsin,
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#53
Some of them are getting real old, and not in such good physical shape. Get my
crunch60
Oct 2012
#63
Oh bullshit. Turnout was normal for midterm. The Obama wave type voters crapped out
TheKentuckian
Oct 2012
#51
Points I can't refute...centrist...ignore context to hammer away at bogus point...appeal to street
TheKentuckian
Nov 2012
#79
The DU head in the sand crowd was led by Ed Schultz and Cenk. I could not believe
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#54
Not quite. The GOP platform of 1976 was the last one with unequivocal support for the ERA...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#42
That's going to last until 2015 after the next midterms then they'll simmer down and go after the
craigmatic
Oct 2012
#32
HAHA! Republicans are experiencing that morning after Coyote Ugly Syndrome.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2012
#28
Actually Clinton and Obama are Ike republicans because of how far we've moved right.
craigmatic
Oct 2012
#47
There will be an internal battle for the soul of the republican party.
ProudProgressiveNow
Oct 2012
#37
Republicans like being republican...the open racism, guns, homophobia...general ignorance...
Evasporque
Oct 2012
#38
But they still have all the money!! and with money comes power, they will not go away
RepublicansRZombies
Oct 2012
#46
I sure hope we are at least seeing the demise of the tea party candidates
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2012
#61