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In reply to the discussion: Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]calimary
(87,004 posts)41. Hoping!!!
DEARLY AND ARDENTLY hoping!!! I want them GONE. Tear 'em DOWN. Scrape the lot. Start OVER.
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Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]
DonViejo
Nov 2013
OP
Unfortunately, it will always be tied to the South even though it's sentiments are nationwide.
AlbertCat
Nov 2013
#58
When it's down to two in a district we set up a Hunger Games type of a deal.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2013
#34
And it always backfires on the party doing it, usually with catastrophic results for that party.
Ikonoklast
Nov 2013
#12
From Permanent Republican Majority in 2003 to to Permanent Republican Minority in 2013
ck4829
Nov 2013
#7
Yet Cole still refuses to modernize his views and fails to reach out to other voting blocs
LonePirate
Nov 2013
#27
To Repubs, "appealing" means "hoodwinking." And even that facade ends after the election. n/t
Beartracks
Nov 2013
#68
That's because all the moderate Republicans are fleeing over to the "Democratic" Party. You'll know
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2013
#49