The GOP Is Dying Off. Literally.
nature is taking its course
R.I.P., GOP: Party of old, disillusioned white people is dying a slow death
Changing Demographics will be the death knell for the Republican Party — even though it may take White House in '16
R.I.P., GOP: Party of old, disillusioned white people is dying a slow death
Guno. Come on man.
The GOP is nowhere close to dying. Here's a dose of cold hard reality.
As of January 20, 2017:
33 governorships will be Republican.
32 state legislatures will be Republican.
There will be 25 states where the governor, house and senate are all Republican.
Republicans will have a 240-194 majority in the House.
Republicans will have a 52-48 or 51-49 majority in the Senate.
Republicans will have it where it matters, a Republican President in the White House who will at best be able to sit 2 or 3 conservative Justices to the Supreme Court before his first term ends, and will be able to set the course of American jurisprudence for the next generation.
So as a result, Republicans will have gained the most political power and influence in the since 1928.
Whereas for Democrats, as of 2017:
16 governorships will be Democratic.
13 state legislatures will be Democratic.
Only 6 states will have a Democratic governor, house and senate.
Democrats will be in the minority in the House by 46 seats.
Democrats will be a slim minority in the Senate by 2-3 seats.
There will be no Democratic president in the White House
And Democrats will have lost the most political power and influence in the US since 1928.
Need I say more?