Religion, marriage and the GOP's demographic challenge brought to the fore by 2012 election
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The GOP and Romney lost the election because too many Americans did not buy into the idea that the Barack Presidency is not the failure Romney tried to portray.
Many of us know that Obama has succeeded in stopping the free fall economy More..
“The Republican party has lost the ability to communicate — not just with Hispanics, but also with gays and young people,” Kotkin said. “And the question now is whether they have to be so dependent on white mothers, fathers, More..
"White, religious, married voters." If that is what you think the Republican party stands for, then no wonder Romney lost the election. I am offended by that remark. Race shouldn't be an issue. (I'm caucasian). Many people are More..