Are both major parties about to change?
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Are both major parties about to change?
Where do both of the major parties go from here? Trump broke all of the conventional wisdom of GOP brain trust when it comes to running and he wins the most decisive victory since Ronald Reagan?
And the donks have to be reeling from getting shellacked in the rust belt's electoral votes.
Where do they go from here?
And the donks have to be reeling from getting shellacked in the rust belt's electoral votes.
Where do they go from here?
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Wherever they go, you have to think the GOP is in a better place than the Donks. The Presidency was the only thing the Donks were winning. Now, every level of government, from the Presidency to the Congress to the governor's houses to the state legislatures are predominately in GOP hands. For a party in its dying moments, the GOP is going out in style apparently.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
You would hope that if one thing happened from last night it's that both parties need to change. Yes the GOP controls Congress but they don't have the Presidency. Trump is more a Populist than a Republican, and that's a good thing. People defeat Government.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Agreed.bluehenbillk wrote:You would hope that if one thing happened from last night it's that both parties need to change. Yes the GOP controls Congress but they don't have the Presidency. Trump is more a Populist than a Republican, and that's a good thing. People defeat Government.
I said it before and I'll say it again. We need to thank our lucky stars that Trump found a way to beat Ted Cruz in the primaries, because otherwise, because of Hillary's many flaws, we would be waking up to a President-elect Cruz this morning and we would all be justified in being afraid. Trump is almost a Democrat compared to Cruz, so I think we'll be just fine. And yes, Trump should be a very good moderating force on the otherwise self-destructive tendencies of the GOP Congress. This could actually work (but they could still screw it up of course).
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
I think when people are talking about the death of the GOP they don't mean the party itself but its ideals. Trump had a message that was a cross between the French national front and Occupy Wall Street and did what GWB, John McCain, and Mitt Romney couldn't do.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
This was not a win for conservatism. Now, there's talk of making Reince Priebus Trump's chief of staff. American conservatives probably feel like they're in the wilderness right now.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Well, when they went full in with the social policies they borrowed from the Inquisition and when they gave the whacko religious right so much power, they pretty much deserved the spot in the wildnerness where they could still be. Fiscal conservatism with a moderate social stance would resonate with a large number of people. All evidence to the affirmative.Ivytalk wrote:This was not a win for conservatism. Now, there's talk of making Reince Priebus Trump's chief of staff. American conservatives probably feel like they're in the wilderness right now.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Pwns wrote:I think when people are talking about the death of the GOP they don't mean the party itself but its ideals. Trump had a message that was a cross between the French national front and Occupy Wall Street and did what GWB, John McCain, and Mitt Romney couldn't do.
Indeed,
I absolutely saw the Trump message blowing up the GOP in the primaries
But figured it would end right there
But it didn't
It carried over
Again:
The Latino Vote and the Black Vote don't mean a thing
if ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTE for the other guy and ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTED
JSO made that point 8 years ago
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Trump is no fiscal conservative, and any libertarian worth his salt would fit that bill. Anyway, we'll just see how it goes.GannonFan wrote:Well, when they went full in with the social policies they borrowed from the Inquisition and when they gave the whacko religious right so much power, they pretty much deserved the spot in the wildnerness where they could still be. Fiscal conservatism with a moderate social stance would resonate with a large number of people. All evidence to the affirmative.Ivytalk wrote:This was not a win for conservatism. Now, there's talk of making Reince Priebus Trump's chief of staff. American conservatives probably feel like they're in the wilderness right now.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
At it's core, the Conk Party is more populist than most believe (kalms head is getting ready to explode). Both parties have been held back by it's elitist establishment. The Conks started to purge the establishment in the primary, and completed the job last night. Now, the Donks are on deck. Will they step up to the plate?bluehenbillk wrote:You would hope that if one thing happened from last night it's that both parties need to change. Yes the GOP controls Congress but they don't have the Presidency. Trump is more a Populist than a Republican, and that's a good thing. People defeat Government.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Chizzang wrote:Pwns wrote:I think when people are talking about the death of the GOP they don't mean the party itself but its ideals. Trump had a message that was a cross between the French national front and Occupy Wall Street and did what GWB, John McCain, and Mitt Romney couldn't do.
Indeed,
I absolutely saw the Trump message blowing up the GOP in the primaries
But figured it would end right there
But it didn't
It carried over
Again:
The Latino Vote and the Black Vote don't mean a thing
if ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTE for the other guy and ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTED
JSO made that point 8 years ago
Trump got 8% of Black votes and 29%+ of Latino votes...34% in Florida. 8% in PA probably put Trump over the top there...and the 34% in FL helped win that state.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Cluck U wrote:Chizzang wrote:
Indeed,
I absolutely saw the Trump message blowing up the GOP in the primaries
But figured it would end right there
But it didn't
It carried over
Again:
The Latino Vote and the Black Vote don't mean a thing
if ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTE for the other guy and ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTED
JSO made that point 8 years ago![]()
Trump got 8% of Black votes and 29%+ of Latino votes...34% in Florida. 8% in PA probably put Trump over the top there...and the 34% in FL helped win that state.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Watching CNN...their numbers.Chizzang wrote:Cluck U wrote:
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Trump got 8% of Black votes and 29%+ of Latino votes...34% in Florida. 8% in PA probably put Trump over the top there...and the 34% in FL helped win that state.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
I actually agree from a voter standpoint. Last night proved that.Baldy wrote:At it's core, the Conk Party is more populist than most believe (kalms head is getting ready to explode). Both parties have been held back by it's elitist establishment. The Conks started to purge the establishment in the primary, and completed the job last night. Now, the Donks are on deck. Will they step up to the plate?bluehenbillk wrote:You would hope that if one thing happened from last night it's that both parties need to change. Yes the GOP controls Congress but they don't have the Presidency. Trump is more a Populist than a Republican, and that's a good thing. People defeat Government.
But from a policy standpoint it's a WAY different story. And that's the case with both parties.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
I gotchu, Cluck...Cluck U wrote:Watching CNN...their numbers.Chizzang wrote:
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http://www.cnn.com/election/results/exi ... /president
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Hey SCBH. The Tampa area was the difference in Florida.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:I gotchu, Cluck...Cluck U wrote:
Watching CNN...their numbers.
http://www.cnn.com/election/results/exi ... /president
Go out and buy everyone drinks there tonight.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
I seeCluck U wrote:Watching CNN...their numbers.Chizzang wrote:
Link
Yeah... I'm going to go with
A record number of Americans voted in this election
and the HUGE white voter turnout is what made this happen
We'll get the numbers by the end of the month and we'll see... WHITE VOTES MATTER
Ask JSO he announced this 8 years ago - if white people voted conservatives would never lose
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Thanks, man.SunCoastBlueHen wrote:I gotchu, Cluck...Cluck U wrote:
Watching CNN...their numbers.
http://www.cnn.com/election/results/exi ... /president
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
IMO, I think a large majority of people want a strong economy. I also think there is a majority when it comes to many social issues. But the economy hits home stronger than anything. And that is how Trump got in despite a complete lack of public service experience.kalm wrote:I actually agree from a voter standpoint. Last night proved that.Baldy wrote: At it's core, the Conk Party is more populist than most believe (kalms head is getting ready to explode). Both parties have been held back by it's elitist establishment. The Conks started to purge the establishment in the primary, and completed the job last night. Now, the Donks are on deck. Will they step up to the plate?
But from a policy standpoint it's a WAY different story. And that's the case with both parties.
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A friend of mine is the Republican Party chairman for Pinellas County. Pretty sure he's buying.CAA Flagship wrote:Hey SCBH. The Tampa area was the difference in Florida.![]()
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Go out and buy everyone drinks there tonight.
You can use JSO's credit card.
I voted for Johnson though, so I'm probably not on the happy hour invite list.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Hold the boat!!! So you're saying a majority of people want a strong economy??? Shut the front door!!!CAA Flagship wrote:IMO, I think a large majority of people want a strong economy. I also think there is a majority when it comes to many social issues. But the economy hits home stronger than anything. And that is how Trump got in despite a complete lack of public service experience.kalm wrote:
I actually agree from a voter standpoint. Last night proved that.
But from a policy standpoint it's a WAY different story. And that's the case with both parties.
But yes...this was indeed a rejection of the status quo. And Hillary is horrible candidate and dishonest.
Re: Are both major parties about to change?
The voter standpoint is where you have to start, and is the hardest part.kalm wrote:I actually agree from a voter standpoint. Last night proved that.Baldy wrote: At it's core, the Conk Party is more populist than most believe (kalms head is getting ready to explode). Both parties have been held back by it's elitist establishment. The Conks started to purge the establishment in the primary, and completed the job last night. Now, the Donks are on deck. Will they step up to the plate?
But from a policy standpoint it's a WAY different story. And that's the case with both parties.
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This. Common sense is the conks best friend for this incoming administration, let's hope they finally learn how to use it.GannonFan wrote:Well, when they went full in with the social policies they borrowed from the Inquisition and when they gave the whacko religious right so much power, they pretty much deserved the spot in the wildnerness where they could still be. Fiscal conservatism with a moderate social stance would resonate with a large number of people. All evidence to the affirmative.Ivytalk wrote:This was not a win for conservatism. Now, there's talk of making Reince Priebus Trump's chief of staff. American conservatives probably feel like they're in the wilderness right now.
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Re: Are both major parties about to change?
Cluck U wrote:Chizzang wrote:
Indeed,
I absolutely saw the Trump message blowing up the GOP in the primaries
But figured it would end right there
But it didn't
It carried over
Again:
The Latino Vote and the Black Vote don't mean a thing
if ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTE for the other guy and ALL THE WHITE PEOPLE VOTED
JSO made that point 8 years ago![]()
Trump got 8% of Black votes and 29%+ of Latino votes...34% in Florida. 8% in PA probably put Trump over the top there...and the 34% in FL helped win that state.
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IN FL at least, probably thanks to the Cubans, who usually break GOP.SDHornet wrote:Cluck U wrote:
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Trump got 8% of Black votes and 29%+ of Latino votes...34% in Florida. 8% in PA probably put Trump over the top there...and the 34% in FL helped win that state.Team Brown played a huge role in this election.
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