• @432hz@lemmy.world
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      2711 months ago

      The Republicans party is very much elderly people, uneducated people, and religious people.

      The old people are dying, religion is on a steady decline.

      The thing is that Republicans show up to vote because their bubble is largely fear driven politics.

      They also have gerrymandering on their side, they limit polling places, they unconstitutionally use poll taxes that disproportionately affect minorities, they make voting harder by eliminating vote by mail… In short, they cheat like fuckin crazy and rile up their base to get out and vote.

      I would not agree that they’re gonna disappear by 2028, but they are waning.

      Globally, far right politicians are getting more votes.

      GOP will be around for decades or more.

        • Dee
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          2411 months ago

          It’s not coming back, it never left. We’re seeing them get more aggressive because they know that the newer generation isn’t buying into the ideology as much as previous generations and so their ideals are going to die with them unless they use systemic tools to enforce it.

      • @Yendor@reddthat.com
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        311 months ago

        Everything you’ve said is true. But it was all true in 70s as well. Todays young people aren’t going to remain as progressive - every generation becomes more conservative over time. Hell, baby boomers were hippies. That Karen who votes for Trump and calls the HOA when you forget to take your bins in on time - there’s a good chance she was burning her bra for equal pay when she was in college.

    • @frezik@midwest.social
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      11 months ago

      They won the overall popular vote for the House by 2.8% in a midterm election with a somewhat unpopular President from the opposite party plus economic turmoil. The standard assumption would be that they’d blow it out. In the 2018 midterms, Democrats won the popular vote for the House by almost 10% under somewhat similar circumstances.

    • @SCB@lemmy.world
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      511 months ago

      2022 should have been a rout in favor of the Republicans, and every political insider considers 2022 a disaster election for Republicans.