Tiberius Posted November 14, 2018 Share Posted November 14, 2018 Quote The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead – partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics. Painful though it was, that was the message I delivered at the California Priorities Summit, sponsored by the Sacramento Bee in Sacramento last week. I’ve spent my entire adult life in Republican politics, so for me to make such a comment wasn’t easy. But it doesn’t make it any less true. I and others have been warning people for years that this day of reckoning was coming if we didn’t do something different. And as Election Night proved, that day has come. While the rest of the nation saw a mix of Republican and Democrat victories, we in California experienced a blue tsunami. It looks as if Democrats will win nearly every target seat, including some in districts that have been historically considered “safe” for Republicans. Republican principles used to be about helping other people. We believed in lifting people up out of poverty by giving them robust and free economic opportunities and by providing a world-class education. We stood for giving people the freedom to run their own lives and businesses without undue government interference. We welcomed people from all over the world who sought to live the American Dream and contribute to the economy and society. They could be secure in knowing that they would not be persecuted for who they are and that they could build strong families and vibrant neighborhoods. Unfortunately, tragically, that is not the Republican Party promoted by President Donald Trump and his brand of national politics today. We have lost our way, and it’s killing any opportunity for political balance and thoughtful debate in California, elements that good public policy relies on. https://calmatters.org/articles/commentary/my-turn-gop-is-dead-in-california-a-new-way-must-rise/ And what's happening in California is spreading to other areas of the country and Arizona joins New Mexico and growing Democratic state, inroads are made in the east as well with Virginia leading a charge down the coast. The Upper mid-west slid back to Democratic politics and the growing, economically leading areas of the country continue to leave the rural, backwards and less educated areas behind. Progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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