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The number of Americans identifying themselves as Democrats fell by nearly two percentage points in November. Added to declines earlier in the year, the number of Democrats in the nation has fallen by five percentage points during 2009.
And so the "don't blame me, I didn't vote for the idiot" begins.
Democrats know no limits when it comes to overstepping boundaries.
It's a shame that they didn't learn from the lessons of 1994, but instead employed the mantra of "never waste a good crisis."
It just goes to show how out of touch liberals are with the mainstream. This is a conservative leaning nation, and a radical liberal agenda will do nothing but get Democrats thrown out, as they have been every other time they overstep boundaries and impose that agenda on freedom-loving Americans.
The only "fresh" ideas they have is tax and spend, which are actually the same old crap that gets them out of office. Unfortunately, voters are stupid and others have convenient amnesia.
"Among Republican respondents, 81 percent said they were definitely or probably going to vote, versus only 14 percent who were definitely or not likely to do so. Among independent voters, it was 65-23. Among Democrats? A woeful 56-40: Two out of every five Democrats are currently unlikely to vote."
Anyone want to take a guess which way independents broke in NJ and Va. this year?
This gives me hope but I have a feeling democrats are just going to ignore it. Make excuses on rasmussen isnt accurate while ignoring how accurate it has been in the past.
I wish they would wake up and stop this. Stop trying to take this country in the direction they are.
They just want to keep their head in the sand and pretend this isnt happening. They want to pretend America isnt rejecting the democrats plans
"Among Republican respondents, 81 percent said they were definitely or probably going to vote, versus only 14 percent who were definitely or not likely to do so. Among independent voters, it was 65-23. Among Democrats? A woeful 56-40: Two out of every five Democrats are currently unlikely to vote."
Anyone want to take a guess which way independents broke in NJ and Va. this year?
Everyone but democrats that have their head in the sand knows they went to Republicans but that means nothing to them. Just a trend
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