Man. Lo information hurts.Nastarana wrote:The most recent figures I have seen showed that about 30% or so of the voting electorate of the USA are registered Republicans, a slightly larger number, maybe around 32% or so, are registered Democrats and a larger number, about 35% as I recall, describe themselves as independents. Then there are the folks who don't vote at all. Hardly looks like anybody has a super majority or super minority.
The GOP has 64% of governors, over 66% of state legislators, a record House majority and 54 Senators after a record 9 seat pickup, inverting the situation in 6 years when the Democrats had the same types of numbers. The Senate map gives us near 60 Senators by 2018.
You are the superminority, I am the supermajority. Independents skew GOP and more Democrats cross party lines than Republicans, so that's what makes your data irrelevant. Party ID is a lagging indicator. It seems like you don't know what the leading indicators are.
As for the rest, while Colonel Sun and co are regurgitating talking points from 2006 that have lost them 3 elections now, your talking points are from 1986 and were what lost you 40 years of congressional rule in 1994. They aren't any better now then they were back then.
The era of the left wing and the Democrat Party are coming to an end. A realignment long overdue.
You were right about one thing, the Hillary will lose.