Is the GOP worried about its survival?

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Anonymous wrote:Hispanics are flocking to the GOP in droves. The single greatest political backfire in US history will be the Democrats kowtowing to the demands of unfettered illegal immigration from the south. They're letting in millions of people who are very, verrrrry Catholic, with strong patriarchal cultures, and whom often start small businesses and hate taxes. Dems are driving Hispanics to the GOP en masse.

Liberals have been saying the GOP would go extinct since about the 1950s. People just get more conservative the older they get once they have homes, have families, and have decent jobs. Story as old as time.


The birthrate is lower than ever, 50% of 18-45 yr olds live at home and millennials own a fraction of the wealth that boomers did at the same age.


And yet the US' population will keep increasing well into 2070.....because of ding!ding!ding! Immigration, most of which are Hispanics from down South. See how well it goes for Democrats over the next 40 years as they invite in millions of people per year who are super Catholic, super traditional family value oriented, who come from male dominated cultures, and who respond to politicians with strongmen personalities. Democrats are currently making the biggest blunder of all time with open borders.
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Anonymous wrote:Have you been paying attend to voting in Southern Texas? Hispanics delivering the country to progressives doesn't seem to be working out as predicted


Lol. Southern Texas.


The Rio Grande Valley used to be heavily blue.

Democrats should think long and hard before they rely on the "demography is destiny" strategy. Between 2016 to 2020 Trump improved his standing with every single demographic group except for white men.


This. The Rio Grande Valley was supposed to predict the future of Texas as the Hispanic vote grew, now the Hispanic vote there is deep red. It seems strange to rely on votes from a group that is very opposed to a large portion of your platform, but I guess that's the plan


Look what voting R has gotten them: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/rio-grande-valley-tops-list-of-americas-poorest-cities/


OK, they are still voting R though.
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Anonymous wrote:Hispanics are flocking to the GOP in droves. The single greatest political backfire in US history will be the Democrats kowtowing to the demands of unfettered illegal immigration from the south. They're letting in millions of people who are very, verrrrry Catholic, with strong patriarchal cultures, and whom often start small businesses and hate taxes. Dems are driving Hispanics to the GOP en masse.

Liberals have been saying the GOP would go extinct since about the 1950s. People just get more conservative the older they get once they have homes, have families, and have decent jobs. Story as old as time.


People get older, realize how terrible working conditions & rent are and start unionizing.


Look at what happened in Florida with Cuban immigrants. The Communist boogeyman turns into the Socialist boogeyman and the voting patterns last generations
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Anonymous wrote:Have you been paying attend to voting in Southern Texas? Hispanics delivering the country to progressives doesn't seem to be working out as predicted


Lol. Southern Texas.


The Rio Grande Valley used to be heavily blue.

Democrats should think long and hard before they rely on the "demography is destiny" strategy. Between 2016 to 2020 Trump improved his standing with every single demographic group except for white men.


This. The Rio Grande Valley was supposed to predict the future of Texas as the Hispanic vote grew, now the Hispanic vote there is deep red. It seems strange to rely on votes from a group that is very opposed to a large portion of your platform, but I guess that's the plan


Look what voting R has gotten them: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/rio-grande-valley-tops-list-of-americas-poorest-cities/


OK, they are still voting R though.


You can’t fix stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:As the U.S. becomes increasingly non-white, unmarried and LGBTQ. What’s the plan to attract young women to the party?


Yes, and it has been for years. Hence the deals with foreign countries and the racists and xenophobes domestically.
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Anonymous wrote:Hispanics are flocking to the GOP in droves. The single greatest political backfire in US history will be the Democrats kowtowing to the demands of unfettered illegal immigration from the south. They're letting in millions of people who are very, verrrrry Catholic, with strong patriarchal cultures, and whom often start small businesses and hate taxes. Dems are driving Hispanics to the GOP en masse.

Liberals have been saying the GOP would go extinct since about the 1950s. People just get more conservative the older they get once they have homes, have families, and have decent jobs. Story as old as time.


It's not really "in droves" - it's an uptick, not a tidal wave
Anonymous
The plan is to pull voting rights away from women.
It’s being talked about on the far right fringes now…
But give it a year or two.
Eventually you’ll start hearing it from the mainstream conservative media.
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Anonymous wrote:The plan is to pull voting rights away from women.
It’s being talked about on the far right fringes now…
But give it a year or two.
Eventually you’ll start hearing it from the mainstream conservative media.


I’ve heard some say that the number of votes you have should be based on the # of babies you have, and that women should vote how their husbands do.
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Anonymous wrote:Have you been paying attend to voting in Southern Texas? Hispanics delivering the country to progressives doesn't seem to be working out as predicted


Lol. Southern Texas.


The Rio Grande Valley used to be heavily blue.

Democrats should think long and hard before they rely on the "demography is destiny" strategy. Between 2016 to 2020 Trump improved his standing with every single demographic group except for white men.


This. The Rio Grande Valley was supposed to predict the future of Texas as the Hispanic vote grew, now the Hispanic vote there is deep red. It seems strange to rely on votes from a group that is very opposed to a large portion of your platform, but I guess that's the plan


Look what voting R has gotten them: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/rio-grande-valley-tops-list-of-americas-poorest-cities/


OK, they are still voting R though.


You can’t fix stupid.


Is that how you view Hispanic Americans?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The GOP is extremely worried about their dwindling numbers. Their voter base skews old and its members are dying off.

This is why they are doing so much education reform in many states. The GOP knows it cannot get most of the educated young populous to join its ranks.

If they change what kids can learn and how they can learn that information, the GOP controls the narrative.

The GOP likes to toss around the term woke but what they really mean is educated. They aren't scared of a woke society. They are scared of an educated. Society is more educated than ever before and the masses are no longer dumb enough to fall for their tricks and talking points.

When I was in HS in VA, THE clubs to be part of were the Young Christians Club and the Young Republicans Club. Both had so many student members that they had to meet in the auditorium and lunch rooms, respectively. Their club photos in the yearbook took up full pages to two full pages some years. The Young Democrats club had maybe 3 dozen students and met in a normal classroom and had a small block in the yearbook.

Now, at the high school my teens attend, the PRISM GSA club has the most members and the second largest club is the Young Democrats. There are only a few handfuls of students in the Young Republicans club and maybe a dozen or so in the Christianity Club.


Certainly does not include you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hispanics are flocking to the GOP in droves. The single greatest political backfire in US history will be the Democrats kowtowing to the demands of unfettered illegal immigration from the south. They're letting in millions of people who are very, verrrrry Catholic, with strong patriarchal cultures, and whom often start small businesses and hate taxes. Dems are driving Hispanics to the GOP en masse.

Liberals have been saying the GOP would go extinct since about the 1950s. People just get more conservative the older they get once they have homes, have families, and have decent jobs. Story as old as time.


The birthrate is lower than ever, 50% of 18-45 yr olds live at home and millennials own a fraction of the wealth that boomers did at the same age.


And yet the US' population will keep increasing well into 2070.....because of ding!ding!ding! Immigration, most of which are Hispanics from down South. See how well it goes for Democrats over the next 40 years as they invite in millions of people per year who are super Catholic, super traditional family value oriented, who come from male dominated cultures, and who respond to politicians with strongmen personalities. Democrats are currently making the biggest blunder of all time with open borders.


The borders aren’t “open”. Fences don’t keep people out and haven’t since before the Middle Ages.

But I do agree, we need to be more selective about who we let in. People let in my ancestors, the Italians, and in just a few short generations we pulled the ladder up behind us and started working on recreating the corrupt, regressive, oligarchic, theocratic hellhole we left behind. We even have a Mussolini wanna be making news down in Florida. We’d be wise to expect people from Latin American cultures to follow a similar trajectory.
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Anonymous wrote:As the U.S. becomes increasingly non-white, unmarried and LGBTQ. What’s the plan to attract young women to the party?


You ask this as if either the Dems or Reps cannot change their ideology and coalition of voters, which they have both been demonstrably doing over the past several election cycles.
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Anonymous wrote:I am a lifelong Democrat and a minority. Honestly, what have Democrats done? Border is a complete disaster, crime is out of control, fringe issues have taken full control of the party. Currently, people like me are not being represented by Democrats, Asians and Hispanics are two groups that could potentially move to moderate GOP candidates.

Democrats are too smug and are taking certain groups for granted, It won’t shake out well. Voters like me, we want border control, as a country either you have a border or not. Current situation at the border is not sustainable. There were two murders in DC ( both Asian men), Mayor Bowser couldn’t be bothered to share a message of sympathy, instead she twisted herself into a pretzel trying to explain why the criminals weren’t so bad.

Are we blaming the victims now just so we can protect certain groups? As an Asian, if any Asians commits crime, go ahead and make an example out of him/her so that our kids can learn better.

I live in McLean right next to Tysons and crime has increased tremendously in last 4-5 years. No, before you brand me as racist, I used to live in the exurbs with all kinds of ethnicities as our neighbors ( it’s true even now but DCUM doesn’t think McLean has right kind of diversity), they were majority good people trying to live their lives.


I’m sorry, but there were more than two murders in the District of Columbia, yet you are only think two are worthy of thought and consideration. about Interesting.
Anonymous
Maybe if elections were decided by the popular vote. But maybe the goal is to make places like Florida hostile to anyone voting blue ensuring that state always go red in the presidential election?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hispanics are flocking to the GOP in droves. The single greatest political backfire in US history will be the Democrats kowtowing to the demands of unfettered illegal immigration from the south. They're letting in millions of people who are very, verrrrry Catholic, with strong patriarchal cultures, and whom often start small businesses and hate taxes. Dems are driving Hispanics to the GOP en masse.

Liberals have been saying the GOP would go extinct since about the 1950s. People just get more conservative the older they get once they have homes, have families, and have decent jobs. Story as old as time.

I don’t think this will happen with Millennials and Gen Z bc their income cannot keep up with rising costs. They are a lot more pro-union than boomers and Gen X. Oh and less religious and concerned about the environment.
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