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Re: Just A Step Forward--But What a Step! (3.00 / 1)

Geographic shift. This is the first time in 54 years that the party without a southern majority now has the House majority. Power flows to coasts.Tom Schaller utterly vindicated

Is this the beginning of the death of the Republican's infamous racist Southern Strategy? Let us hope so.


"Once in a while you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right"
by molly bloom on Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 08:16:37 AM EST
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but keep in mind, the Southern Strategy still worked in TN this year to some extent.

Also, the point of the Southern Strategy was to break the back of the traditional lock on power held by the dems since the civil war in the south, the goal being to shatter the ruling coalition of northern urban ethic whites with southern segregationists - which it did.  However, time marches forward, the country has been changing, and the southern strategy may still sway elections in the south but IMO it has become a cancer on the whole GOP, hurting brand "republican" in the eyes of what would otherwise be the traditional GOP's northern and western constituencies (middle class sub and exurbans).

Just as dems couldn't seal the deal by being just a coastal party, as demographics continue to shift so too will the GOP become a regional party, mostly because they will be so closely tied with rascism and racists.


by Ugluks Flea on Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 10:35:03 AM EST
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...as demographics continue to shift so too will the GOP become a regional party, mostly because they will be so closely tied with rascism and racists.
Yes, and by maintaining a 50 state strategy, we will accellerate the demise of that old plantation-KKK rump. Staying active and engaged there means putting racism under the lights and the lens. I was startled at how many didn't get the racism that was used against Ford.
by Jeany on Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 10:55:01 AM EST
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