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Old 11-07-2012, 06:47 PM
 
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2012: Dems 332 once FL is finalized -206

2008: Dems 365 -173

2004: GOP 286-251

2000: GOP 271-266

1996: Dems 379-159

1992; Dems 370-168

GOP 6 elections, 1,221 an average of 203.8 which means Dems average is 354.2


Of the 4 Democratic wins, the lowest vote total, in 2012, would have been 46 votes higher than the best total for the GOP.

The nations' demographic shift is not going to come to the GOP. The GOP needs to provide a platform and message that meets them.

http://www.archives.gov/federal-regi...ores.html#1992
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Old 11-07-2012, 06:57 PM
 
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It may already be too late for the GOP. States like NC and Georgia, the deep south are poised to become the next swing states. The GOP may have lost the Hispanic vote for a generation now, thanks to their constant demagoguery.
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It may already be too late for the GOP. States like NC and Georgia, the deep south are poised to become the next swing states. The GOP may have lost the Hispanic vote for a generation now, thanks to their constant demagoguery.
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