tintinisahottie
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I think this is the beginning of the end for the republican party. Despite running against the second most hated politician who has ever run for president, republicans cannot win the White House. The judges will become more liberal over time. The minorities may become the majority within 30 years (see US News). Younger voters are not associating themselves with Republicans or their ideals (biggest disparity since the 50s). The current Republicans need the crazies to stay relevant, but they are turning away moderates. My wife changed from a republican to a democrat within the past 10 years. My mother in-law is voting for Hillary (first democrat she has voted for in over 40 years), my father in law is not voting for the first time in 40 years. This strategy is not sustainable for Republicans. I honestly don't know what I would do if I was a Republican leader. Donald Trump is entertaining and exciting a base which is tearing apart the Republican party. I actually want a strong moderate Republican party. It is a shame.
If this is the end of the Republican Party as we know it then good riddance, I don't know very many people that it represents