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  • ukit0

    I don't think you can draw direct comparisons, they are all different, but I will say this - long term, the Republicans are gonna need to make some major changes if they want to keep winning elections. It is not just Bush's impact, the younger generation is overwhelmingly Dem, and the numbers of Hispanics are growly rapidly. The Repubs will need to rethink their strategy or they will become a regional party stuck in the South.

    • the number of Hispanics feel disenfranchised by Bushie. socially they are much more aligned with conservatives
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    • young people tend to vote for the Dems, as history shows. older people for the Reps. that's not gonna change
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    • not when all the conservatives do is court the religious and the old people.DrBombay
    • Actually, people tend to stick with the party they have voted with in the pastukit
    • I agree
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    • Which is why more people who grew up in the 80s are conservative, whereas people today are tending more liberalukit
    • I was agreeing with DrBombay. I disagree with you ukit.
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    • Well I agree with dobs too:Dukit

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