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California GOP Officially Dead
At one time in its history, The Golden State was a red state. It is the state from which the tax revolt, popularized by Governor and then President Ronald Reagan, was launched in the United States. Recently, however, the Republican Party in California has been slowly dying.
As reported by The Sacramento Business Journal, Republican registration in the state has dropped seven points over the last decade. This new data from the Public Policy Institute of California shows that 43.9 percent of the registered population are Democrats, but Republican registration has declined to 28.9 percent. In addition, independent voters are more likely to lean Democratic. Four out of 10 independents lean Democratic, versus three out of 10 who lean Republican.
It is now virtually impossible for a Republican to hold statewide office positions such as Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Senator.
One could argue that the California GOP was officially dead since last years election, when the Democrats gained a super majority in both houses, and a Democratic governor and lieutenant governor. Pure Democratic legislation can now be passed in the state with no attention paid to the Republican representatives.
At one time in its history, The Golden State was a red state. It is the state from which the tax revolt, popularized by Governor and then President Ronald Reagan, was launched in the United States. Recently, however, the Republican Party in California has been slowly dying.
As reported by The Sacramento Business Journal, Republican registration in the state has dropped seven points over the last decade. This new data from the Public Policy Institute of California shows that 43.9 percent of the registered population are Democrats, but Republican registration has declined to 28.9 percent. In addition, independent voters are more likely to lean Democratic. Four out of 10 independents lean Democratic, versus three out of 10 who lean Republican.
It is now virtually impossible for a Republican to hold statewide office positions such as Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Senator.
One could argue that the California GOP was officially dead since last years election, when the Democrats gained a super majority in both houses, and a Democratic governor and lieutenant governor. Pure Democratic legislation can now be passed in the state with no attention paid to the Republican representatives.
California has a reputation as a bellweather state, and where it goes, so goes the nation.
Once can only hope that a suitable and subtle ceremony can be arranged.
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Even more delicious: it's the birthplace of freeper masturbatory icon RAYGUN.
Happyhippychick
Oct 2013
#4
+1. What he did to CA was criminal. When he was elected POTUS, I nearly vomited. Never got over it.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#8
And our state has only been getting better and better since their departure
Downtown Hound
Oct 2013
#7
Yes, but San Onofre is history and Diablo Canyon (appropriate name) is under fire.
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2013
#12
Yes, and what is going on at the federal level we used to go through at the state level every year.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#14
"It is now virtually impossible for a Republican to hold statewide office ... such as ... Senator"
FiveGoodMen
Oct 2013
#16
California uses a California Citizens Redistricting Commission to draw district lines...
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2013
#26
Yes, and it will be a long time before Republicans get to corrupt or destroy that Commission. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#31
Tell the locals he is more interested in being a national celebrity....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#30
Bill Maher wrote a great essay about how California is leading the progressive way:
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#32
Can you help get rid of the electoral college so the creeps can't steal the next primary or general?
judesedit
Oct 2013
#35