2014 Mid Terms and 2016

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The media and resident liberals remind me a lot of 2014 All 2014 they claimed the Republican Party had no chance. Yet in November, the democrats got their @sses handed to them. Right now we see our resident liberals patting themselves on the back. It will be interesting to see what actually happens next year.

My opinion is Hillary Clinton will not win against anyone except maybe Bush. The people are sick of the Clintons and the Bushes. If they run against each other, someone has to win. I don't thick Bush can beat anyone but Clinton for the same reason.
 
The media and resident liberals remind me a lot of 2014 All 2014 they claimed the Republican Party had no chance. Yet in November, the democrats got their @sses handed to them. Right now we see our resident liberals patting themselves on the back. It will be interesting to see what actually happens next year.

My opinion is Hillary Clinton will not win against anyone except maybe Bush. The people are sick of the Clintons and the Bushes. If they run against each other, someone has to win. I don't thick Bush can beat anyone but Clinton for the same reason.

Name someone who can beat her. The Republican Party will not nominate anyone who actually has a chance to win.
 
Trump, Carson, Rubio, etc. Anyone running except Bush. If Bush gets the nomination she has a chance because people will have to pick between two candidates they don't like.

I could be wrong but I think Hillary will get out the vote in the wrong way.
 
Trump, Carson, Rubio, etc. Anyone running except Bush. If Bush gets the nomination she has a chance because people will have to pick between two candidates they don't like.

I could be wrong but I think Hillary will get out the vote in the wrong way.
The demographics of the country are changing so rapidly that the Republicans may find the White House almost impossible unless they distance themselves from types like Trump, Carson, Rubio, Huckabee, etc. The percentage of white male voters may be down to only 30% in 2016 which would be almost impossible to overcome. Single women and all ethnic groups are now at least sixty to sixty-five percent Democratic, or should I say anti-Republican. With the census coming up in 2000, I don't know if the Republicans can do enough gerrymandering to retain any part of Congress.

The fragmentation in the Republican Party is now such that the only common ground is the hatred of all things non-Republican. Rather than promoting a positive future, it is all about hating Obama or Hillary. Worked in the past. I don't know if it will in the future. The Benghazi type attacks are beginning to backfire too often.
 
The demographics of the country are changing so rapidly that the Republicans may find the White House almost impossible unless they distance themselves from types like Trump, Carson, Rubio, Huckabee, etc. The percentage of white male voters may be down to only 30% in 2016 which would be almost impossible to overcome. Single women and all ethnic groups are now at least sixty to sixty-five percent Democratic, or should I say anti-Republican. With the census coming up in 2000, I don't know if the Republicans can do enough gerrymandering to retain any part of Congress.

The fragmentation in the Republican Party is now such that the only common ground is the hatred of all things non-Republican. Rather than promoting a positive future, it is all about hating Obama or Hillary. Worked in the past. I don't know if it will in the future. The Benghazi type attacks are beginning to backfire too often.

You said these exact same things before the 2014 elections.
 
You said these exact same things before the 2014 elections.
You read too much into short-term responses of off-year elections. I'll wait. The absolute demise of the right wing is coming as women and minorities get tired of it. But, Republicans do have 6% of all scientists.
 
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