MystikWizard
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I don't think Republicans had Hispanics to any real degree, anyway. Nothing is going to change much, here.
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I don't think Republicans had Hispanics to any real degree, anyway. Nothing is going to change much, here.
9 Republicans did vote her.
The big problem for the Republicans is that they had no good reason to vote against Sotemayor. Sotomayor was qualified, very experienced, and quite moderate. Had the judge been male and caucasian, he would have been overwhelmingly approved. No one objects to wise Irishmen or wise anglo-saxons.
The Republicans are trapped in their own racial and ethnic politics, they dare not cross their regressive base and do not have enough moderates to carry primaries.
It will be interesting to see what happens in Arizona and Texas.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79448634.html
The results of Census 2000 for the state of Texas confirmed
the growing presence of Latinos throughout the state. With the overall
population of Texas increasing 22.8 percent to 20,851,820, those
identifying as either Hispanic or Latino represented 32 percent of the
population at 6,669,666, up from 4,339,905 or 25.5 percent.
http://www.caller.com/news/2009/jul/24/gop-sen-cornyn-vote-against-sotomayor/
The Texas Republican acknowledged that his decision to oppose Sotomayor could carry political risks one-third of his constituents are Hispanic and said he was announcing it with "regret and some sadness."
Meh. Immigration is such a small "problem" by comparison of the dozens of other issues we have. The Henny Penny, sky-is-falling mentality of some just show their racism, ignorance, and belligerence when they claim immigration is a huge, fundamental problem in this country.
Oh dear! The Republicans can kiss bu-bye whatever chances they had of getting the Hispanic vote after their shameless, shameless conduct during the Sotomayor hearings, and after their near-unnanimous opposing vote today.
In the 2008 election they only received 31% of the Hispanic vote. What will they garner in 2010 and the years beyond? Probably far less.
Let's be clear: the GOP is now reduced to being a regional, white party -- a party of the South and of white men. Hear the death rattle! Smell the decay! That's what happens when a political party becomes that party of "No!"
Anyone agree? Disagree??

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I remember the dims being in much the same shape the pugs are in now back in 1995. So I'm sure the other knuckle heads will crawl back out of the mud into the driver seat at some point. It'll never get any better until we decide to start electing third party candidates.
The big problem for the Republicans is that they had no good reason to vote against Sotemayor. Sotomayor was qualified, very experienced, and quite moderate. Had the judge been male and caucasian, he would have been overwhelmingly approved. No one objects to wise Irishmen or wise anglo-saxons.
The Republicans are trapped in their own racial and ethnic politics, they dare not cross their regressive base and do not have enough moderates to carry primaries.
It will be interesting to see what happens in Arizona and Texas.
Meh. Immigration is such a small "problem" by comparison of the dozens of other issues we have. The Henny Penny, sky-is-falling mentality of some just show their racism, ignorance, and belligerence when they claim immigration is a huge, fundamental problem in this country.
I remember the dims being in much the same shape the pugs are in now back in 1995. So I'm sure the other knuckle heads will crawl back out of the mud into the driver seat at some point. It'll never get any better until we decide to start electing third party candidates.

I totally agree. How do we get third party candidates that have the money and name recognition to win? There aren't that many folks out there with Ross Perot personal fortunes. I didn't care for him but he had the resources to be heard. How do we stop the insanity in the mean time? I know this is the wrong thing to say but I can't help it, if you have a solution I'm all ears Larry.
More than %60 of Maryland lives in its four Blue counties. The rest of the counties are either empty or very rural. Dorchester for instance only has about 20,000 people, mostly Republicans (although they elected Kratovil the Democrat for Congress), while Baltimore and Baltimore County have about 1.5 million mostly bleeding heart Democrats.
Showing the politics of landmass is pointless. Land doesn't vote.
If you click on it, it will get bigger!!! You won't like it but it will get bigger.
If we are going to go for group think Democrats can kiss the middle class Bu-Bye after they violate their campaign promise and raise taxes on them to create another bloated, over regulated entitlement program designed to buy the votes af acorn registered Illegals, welfare queens and Disney characters.
Look at that map again dude those red areas aren't only in the south and there are bound to be nonwhites in some of those red counties as well. Are you geographically or factually challenged or just living in your own fantasy world where everyone agrees with you?
Election results by countyView attachment 346773
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Touchy? Okay, it's a party of the South with the exception of North Carolina and Virginia.
There was a really interesting map in the Times right after the election. Unfortunately I can't find the full-size version, only this teeny tiny one, but it might be good enough:
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The red indicates counties where more people voted Republican in 2008 than in 2004. In other words, the percentage of Republican voters actually increased. The blue is the reverse.
The interesting thing is that, except for Arizona and Alaska, pretty much the only red parts of the map are a belt of the Upper South stretching from Oklahoma through Arkansas and Tennessee, and along the Appalachians all the way into New York. This is now the Republican heartland.
Plus the entire state of Louisiana, which I guess succeeded in evacuating as many black voters as possible.
I have no idea how that map isn't accurate by your explanation, Droid. I read what you quoted from the other poster and then read what you said and find no discrepancy. Surely if you doubt the accuracy you'd want to check the numbers and verify the conclusions instead of just saying "I don't like what I'm seeing, thus it is inaccurate".








