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Will the Republican Party eventually become extinct?

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After the 2004 election, the same questions was asked about the Democratic party. People love to ask this question. The parties move their platform around to straddle the center. Most current Democrats (if they understood government and not just tribalism) would think that JFK was an arch-republican. read more

There are people who think it WOULD be a good idea if the Republican Party becomes extinct! All kidding aside, there are some Republicans who think that the party has become what the Whig Party was after 1856 (that is, extinct). But, realistically, I don’t think that could happen. read more

Republican voters are disproportionately elderly, and it’s safe to assume a large slice of the party’s voters will die by 2016. At the same time, at least since 2008, the number of young people who become Republicans has declined from its earlier highs. read more

First, according to the Pew Hispanic Center, based on national statistics, as of August of 2009, 38% of Latinos affiliated themselves with the Democratic Party, while only 13% affiliated with the Republican Party, a tough 25% differential for the GOP. read more

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