GannonFan wrote:Again, you need to think more than just one neuron every hour or so. You're implying that due to race, we will only have one viable political party going forward somewhere in the next decade or so. That's just flat out crazy. We've had a duopoly since the inception of this country, and we're going to have a duopoly long after we're all pushing up daisies. Exactly what that duopoly will be is always changing from Federalists and Democratic-Republicans to Democrats and Whigs and to the Democrats and Republicans we have today. No party has continued unchanged for very long, and both will continue to morph and change. In your limited cranial capacity, I'm sure that doesn't register, but let the multiple neuron folks clue you in - there will still be two parties in America for quite a long time.
I don't think the Republican Party will be totally powerless in the near future because of our system. The Senate "fudges" power because each State gets two regardless of population. Also, Republicans have had a lot of time to draw Congressional districts. But this thread is about the idea that the Democratic Party is the Party that needs to worry about the future. And it's not.
The question about whether or not we're always going to have a "duopoly" is a separate one. What we're talking about here is whether it's the Democrat Party that has more to worry about in becoming the "Late Great." And it's not. The underlying demographic trends suggest that if there is going to be any "Late Great" among the two major Parties of the current time it's not going to be the Democratic Party. It's going to be the Republican Party.
Look, the Republican Party itself recognized this problem after the 2012 election. They got a reprieve in the Presidential election this time due to the electoral college system. But they've lost the popular vote in 6 of the past 7 Presidential elections. And they didn't really make any progress in that regard with Trump. Trump got 46 percent of the vote. McCain got 46 percent of the vote and Romney got 47 percent of the vote.
They got a gift in the form of a Democrat candidate that was under FBI investigation and had the Russians after her. But the handwriting is clearly on the wall for them with respect to Presidential elections. It's way more on the wall for them than it is for the Democrats.