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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all know CA and NY will vote R. There populations can grow to epic proportions and Dems will get those votes, but the entire electoral map must be conquered. The popular vote doesn’t win the presidency. Until that changes it’s a non-issue, as much as it means to some people here. Let’s deal with reality, not wishes and whatabout. It’s maddening to argue a point that has no real world ramifications in this context. [/quote] The ones who are not dealing with reality are the ones who don’t understand how the odds are against someone to keep losing the popular vote while somehow winning the EC. It is not gonna happen. As it is VA,CO,NV,NM has already become blue. NC,GA,FL and AZ are on the way to becoming blue. WI,MI and PA have already swung hard against the GOP. The GOP has lost the bite share in every single election since 2016. The future isn’t so good unless the party gets on board with millennial (minority majority generation) issues such as universal healthcare, Climate change etc. [/quote] We have been saying this since 2010 at least. Come on! Demographics doesn’t matter unless people VOTE![/quote] Even with low rate of Hispanic and millennial voting the GOP can’t win the popular vote. They will eventually vote. Every election the white percent of electorate comes down 2-3%. How are they gonna compensate the loss if they are driving ALL minorities and women into the hands of democrats? [/quote] Your fixation with the popular vote is meaningless. The vaunted millennial is not living up to their reputations and not voting. They talk, text, blog, and tweet, make signs and hats- but don’t vote. Lucy and the football.[/quote] You are in denial. Trumps approval has dropped in almost every state. GOP vote share has dropped by avg 10 points in every election since 2016 in every state. White vote share drops by 2% in every 4 years. Millenials are voting and even if they don’t vote loss of white electorate is a net loss for gop. [/quote]
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