So Long, Grand Old Party; Hello, White People’s Party

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A Donald Trump nomination paints Republicans even further into a demographic corner.

CLEVELAND – As it officially puts Donald Trump atop its ticket this week, the Grand Old Party is rushing headlong toward an unofficial label it is desperately trying to avoid: the White People’s Party.

With his harsh tone toward Mexicans, his proposed ban on Muslims from entering the United States and his seeming tolerance of white nationalist groups, the reality TV star is painting Republicans ever further into a demographic corner that could threaten their viability as a national political organization in the coming decades.

“If we don’t expand our ability to reach voters, particularly Hispanic voters, and the rising tide of Asian voters, we’re going to have a generational wipeout,” said Florida’s Rick Wilson, a Republican political consultant and longtime Trump critic.

Trump’s language and positions appear to be translating into dismal poll numbers already, particularly in those states where it could matter most. In Florida, a June pollfound Trump receiving 20 percent support from Latino voters compared to 68 percent for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

And in Ohio and Pennsylvania, a Marist College poll for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal released last week actually showed Trump with zero percent supportamong African-American voters.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way at all. Just three years ago, the Republican National Committee published a report detailing the relentless demographic changes the country was undergoing, and how the party’s very existence was at stake if it failed to expand beyond its traditional base.

“If we want ethnic minority voters to support Republicans, we have to engage them and show our sincerity,” wrote the authors of the “Growth and Opportunity Project,” giving the example of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney’s poor showing with Latinos. “If Hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies.”

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So Long, Grand Old Party; Hello, White People’s Party

Don't get it twisted .. I applaud republicans for coming out from under their sheets and turning the Republican Party into the Some Whites Party. :0)

Game on ..
 
They sure came a long way in 150 years didn't they?

And we still have morons on this board who think political parties are some sort of rock that stands in one place forever.
 
They sure came a long way in 150 years didn't they?

And we still have morons on this board who think political parties are some sort of rock that stands in one place forever.

.. Keyword: Morons
 
A Donald Trump nomination paints Republicans even further into a demographic corner.

CLEVELAND – As it officially puts Donald Trump atop its ticket this week, the Grand Old Party is rushing headlong toward an unofficial label it is desperately trying to avoid: the White People’s Party.

With his harsh tone toward Mexicans, his proposed ban on Muslims from entering the United States and his seeming tolerance of white nationalist groups, the reality TV star is painting Republicans ever further into a demographic corner that could threaten their viability as a national political organization in the coming decades.

“If we don’t expand our ability to reach voters, particularly Hispanic voters, and the rising tide of Asian voters, we’re going to have a generational wipeout,” said Florida’s Rick Wilson, a Republican political consultant and longtime Trump critic.

Trump’s language and positions appear to be translating into dismal poll numbers already, particularly in those states where it could matter most. In Florida, a June pollfound Trump receiving 20 percent support from Latino voters compared to 68 percent for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

And in Ohio and Pennsylvania, a Marist College poll for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal released last week actually showed Trump with zero percent supportamong African-American voters.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way at all. Just three years ago, the Republican National Committee published a report detailing the relentless demographic changes the country was undergoing, and how the party’s very existence was at stake if it failed to expand beyond its traditional base.

“If we want ethnic minority voters to support Republicans, we have to engage them and show our sincerity,” wrote the authors of the “Growth and Opportunity Project,” giving the example of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney’s poor showing with Latinos. “If Hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies.”

more
So Long, Grand Old Party; Hello, White People’s Party

Don't get it twisted .. I applaud republicans for coming out from under their sheets and turning the Republican Party into the Some Whites Party. :0)

Game on ..

Sounds like an article written by Hillary's campaign staff.
 
A Donald Trump nomination paints Republicans even further into a demographic corner.

CLEVELAND – As it officially puts Donald Trump atop its ticket this week, the Grand Old Party is rushing headlong toward an unofficial label it is desperately trying to avoid: the White People’s Party.

With his harsh tone toward Mexicans, his proposed ban on Muslims from entering the United States and his seeming tolerance of white nationalist groups, the reality TV star is painting Republicans ever further into a demographic corner that could threaten their viability as a national political organization in the coming decades.

“If we don’t expand our ability to reach voters, particularly Hispanic voters, and the rising tide of Asian voters, we’re going to have a generational wipeout,” said Florida’s Rick Wilson, a Republican political consultant and longtime Trump critic.

Trump’s language and positions appear to be translating into dismal poll numbers already, particularly in those states where it could matter most. In Florida, a June pollfound Trump receiving 20 percent support from Latino voters compared to 68 percent for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

And in Ohio and Pennsylvania, a Marist College poll for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal released last week actually showed Trump with zero percent supportamong African-American voters.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way at all. Just three years ago, the Republican National Committee published a report detailing the relentless demographic changes the country was undergoing, and how the party’s very existence was at stake if it failed to expand beyond its traditional base.

“If we want ethnic minority voters to support Republicans, we have to engage them and show our sincerity,” wrote the authors of the “Growth and Opportunity Project,” giving the example of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney’s poor showing with Latinos. “If Hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies.”

more
So Long, Grand Old Party; Hello, White People’s Party

Don't get it twisted .. I applaud republicans for coming out from under their sheets and turning the Republican Party into the Some Whites Party. :0)

Game on ..

Still come off as a white dude trying to sound black.
 
Do I smell a BLM, only black lives matter activist?

And on top of that, a white person who just hates himself. Who could possibly vote for a party that hates itself? If even they hate themselves, why should I feel any different?
 
GOP has been lily white for the most part of these last 70 years. With the backlash against BLM and Trump proclaiming himself as the law-and-order candidate, he is betting it is best to be seen as the white person's candidate. An anti-affirmative action stance would supplement a build the wall and anti-trade agreement positions to attract working class Democrats.
 
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GOP has been lily white for the most part of these last 70 years. With the backlash against BLM and Trump proclaiming himself as the law-and-order candidate, he is betting it is best to be seen as the white person's candidate. An anti-affirmative action stance would supplement a build the wall and anti-trade agreement positions to attract working class Democrats.
It's a pretty diverse party of smart people, thus your confusion....

We see clearly where you get your leadership...
 
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GOP has been lily white for the most part of these last 70 years. With the backlash against BLM and Trump proclaiming himself as the law-and-order candidate, he is betting it is best to be seen as the white person's candidate. An anti-affirmative action stance would supplement a build the wall and anti-trade agreement positions to attract working class Democrats.

Well, the DNC had to find a way to stay in power so they made the expectation that men work and support their children racist and the Republicans are just as bad. As for BLM, I think that many have felt they were comparable to Westboro Baptist church and we're tolerated. Even most black people know BLM was built on a lie.
 
There should be rules as to who can vote. Obviously you do not want a mentally ill person voting. Right? Similarly you do not a fucking retard who did not graduate high school voting. Right? It sucks that low information morons are ENCOURAGED to vote by democrats. What does that tell you?
 
There should be rules as to who can vote. Obviously you do not want a mentally ill person voting. Right? Similarly you do not a fucking retard who did not graduate high school voting. Right? It sucks that low information morons are ENCOURAGED to vote by democrats. What does that tell you?

Anyone who believes in whacky conspiracy theories shouldn't be allowed to vote.
 

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