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Originally Posted by Listener2307
Still haven't seen anything to back up your points.
You think the GOP is going to lose gay voters? Really?! We don't even have any.
Minorities - especially black - are already Dems. That's how Doug Jones won.
And I'm elderly. Older voters back Trump, and regardless of what you say we have not suffered at all. If you have a case, spit it out!
Healthcare was already taken away when Obama raised the premiums through the roof.
Nah. You're just pounding out talking points. You have no case to make.
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Smh
The repeating pattern in American history of the parties going back and forth with majority control and by end or middle of president term they end going the other party dominating.
This happens because when a Party become dominate voters get tired of that party and their becomes a wave of support to the other.
When
Bill was elected he had a
democrat Majority in the congress and Senate, people said the Republican Party was over.
George Mitchell (D) being the Majoity leader
Tom Foley (D) Speaker of the House
Republican Wave Democrats start loosing.....
by the end of his term
Newt Gingrich (R) and Dennis Hastert (R) became Speaker of the House
And
Trent Lott (R) being the Majority leader
.................
So when
Bush enter he had a
Republic Majority in the congress and Senate, people said the Democrat Party was over.
Trent Lott (R) being the Majority leader
And
Tom Foley (D) Speaker of the House
Democrat Wave Republicans start losing,
by the end of his term
Nancy Pelosi (D) became Speaker of the House
And
Harry Reid (D) being the Majority leader
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So when
Obama enter he had a
Democrat Majority in the congress and Senate, people said the Republican Party was over.
Nancy Pelosi (D) being Speaker of the House
And
Harry Reid (D) being the Majority leader
Republican Wave Democrats start loosing.....
by the end of his term
Paul Ryan (R) became speaker of the house
And Mitch
McConnell (R) being the Majority leader
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So now as
Trump enter he has a Republican Majority in the congress and Senate, people said the Democrat Party was over.
Paul Ryan (R) became speaker of the house
And Mitch
McConnell (R) being the Majority leader
If History repeats itself the wave of support will start going to Democrats.
There is thing when media outlets over hype a party like it's at point of no return.
GOP R.I.P. 2009
Republicans in Distress: Is the Party Over? 2009
the republican party is dead 2010
Right now Media outlets are doing this to Democrats as if both parties haven't been in the situation before as if this isn't a repeating pattern as presidents enter.
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Trump is not a popular president he beat another unpopular candidate Hilary which he lost the popular vote, in Which 4 states he won by less than 2% won had flip the entire Election.
If Trump 2016 would had actually went against a popular candidate like 2008 or even 2012 Obama Trump would had lost. Hilary being unpopular herself and having issues provide trump a path. 2020 creates a scenario where he most repeat that razor thin path to victory, In which he most keep those moderate votes in Midwest in which all the the polls in those state suggest he turning off, in which again would take much to flip back Democrat due the margin was small.
My pointing are Republicans pretending Trump is popular, and that he won by a large margin. And Not that he's in a politically vulnerable situation.
My advice to Republicans as a progressive keep pretending Trump/bannon/Moore stuff is popular,