Republicans have now lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections. Maybe it's time to rethink the message.
Roland Kayser
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Mike Richards: You can gerrymander house districts, but it's not possible to gerrymander senate districts.
I think the rest of us are tired of being charactized as lazy, worthless do nothings always with our hand out. When one couples that with the perceived intolerance of others with differences of opinion then I for one understand how they are losing a More..
The Republicans are rapidly "aging out" with a party based on old, cranky, white guys. You can't win anymore by ignoring, or alienating, Hispanics, Blacks, women, gays, lesbians, and the poor. They will get smeared in a few more More..