POL California GOP ponders way forward after stunning losses

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California GOP ponders way forward after stunning losses

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a speech to fellow Republicans in May, U.S. Rep. Mimi Walters issued an ominous warning about the coming election — California Democrats, she said, were “coming for all of us.”

She was right.

The congresswoman’s stunning defeat Thursday in the heart of Orange County, once a nationally known Republican stronghold, extended a Democratic rout that has seen five GOP-held House seats fall in the state, with another one threatened.

Last week’s election delivered mixed results around the U.S. — Republicans held the Senate, Democrats seized the House — but in California voters turned the state an even deeper shade of Democratic blue.

With Walters’ loss to newcomer Katie Porter, Democrats will hold a 44-9 edge in U.S. House seats, with another Orange County GOP seat in peril. The county was once home to President Richard Nixon and was considered a foundation of the modern conservative movement, gaining the moniker “Reagan country.”

Democrats are on track to hold every statewide office — again. And there wasn’t even a Republican on the ballot for U.S. Senate.

“The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time,” concluded Kristin Olsen, a former Republican leader in the state Assembly.

“The Grand Old Party is dead — partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics,” she wrote in a column on the website CALmatters.

Shawn Steel, one of California’s two Republican National Committee members, said the state party has “reached the point of desperation.”

“The party’s problems have been around longer and run much deeper than any one person. From money to grassroots organization, California Republicans are completely outmatched,” Steel wrote on the Washington Examiner website.

A generation ago, the state was once a reliable win for the GOP in presidential elections. And in Orange County, largely white, conservative homeowners delivered winning margins for Republicans year after year.

But a surge in immigrants transformed the state and its voting patterns. The number of Hispanics, blacks and Asians has outnumbered whites since 1998. And many of those new voters lean Democratic. The number of registered Republicans has been in a freefall for years — even independents outnumber them.

In a sign of what was to come, Hillary Clinton carried Orange County in the 2016 presidential election, the first Democrat to do so since the Depression era.

A stronger tack leftward has now dramatically arrived.

Walters’ loss was a shock. By elevating Porter, the conservative-leaning district with a 7-point Republican registration edge embraced a protégé of Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a liberal favorite.

Along with her loss in Orange County, 15-term Rep. Dana Rohrabacher was ousted from his nearby district. The seat held by retiring Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, which cuts across the southern part of the county, was taken by Democrat Mike Levin, an environmental attorney.

The 39th District, anchored in the northern part of the county, remains undecided in a contest between Republican Young Kim and Democrat Gil Cisneros. In returns Friday, Cisneros extended his lead to about 3,000 votes in a district held by retiring Republican Rep. Ed Royce. Thousands of ballots remain uncounted.

Meanwhile, Democrat Josh Harder seized the seat of Republican Rep. Jeff Denham in the farm belt, while Democrat Katie Hill took Republican Rep. Steve Knight’s seat north of Los Angeles.

Clearly, President Donald Trump was a factor.

He lost California by over 4 million votes in 2016 and has remained unpopular, and many voters saw an opportunity to send a message to Washington. Walters and Rohrabacher, for example, were closely tied to the president, while Democratic candidates campaigned openly against Trump’s agenda.

But demographic changes have also helped Democrats, and in key congressional races they fielded a group of fresh faces, not career politicians.

Steel, the GOP committeeman, noted that Democrats raised more money and did a better job registering voters and using social media.

The state GOP has debated for years whether the party needs to turn to the political center, or right. As far back as 2007, Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger warned the party was “dying at the box office” and needed to claim issues usually associated with the Democratic agenda, including climate change and health care reform.

The latest setbacks have set off a fresh round of Republican soul-searching. Travis Allen, a former GOP candidate for governor and ardent Trump supporter, said Thursday he was entering the race to be the state party leader. The party, he said, is at the “lowest point it’s been since the 1880s.”
 

Hacker

Computer Hacking Pirate
Know this: Fox News called for a switch from republican control of the house to democrat control. They called it more than two hours before the polls closed on the west coast.

Fox is tied to the deep state, just like the rest of the mainstream media. Anyone who thinks Fox is a friend of conservatives is just not paying attention.
 

JF&P

Deceased
I left Los Angeles in 1999....I can't understand why republicans stay in that god forsaken state.
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
Some on this board, have been talking about this
subject for quite a while now.

DEMOGRAPHICS

The damocrap party, has absolute control over
the demographics in the FUSA now,
as their voting bases are rapidly reproducing,
while the voting base for the Republican party,
gave up on replacing their own dead, back in the late 1970's.

FUSA is now simply seeing those results,
and the damocrap party has seized California,
which will be the template for the remaining states.

My home state of North Carolina, now has over
1 million illegal Mexicans, and a family member
who works with his county election board,
says that he knows that all of the illegal Mexicans
vote damocrap. I am certain, that North Carolina
does not have a voter ID, so the state is going
to go blue, in the 2020 presidential election.

IMHO, as for California, the Republican party
simply needs to call it quits there, and do their best to exit California.
It is eventually going to be going back to Mexico anyway,
along with Arizona and New Mexico, as part of The Reconquista,
during the coming balkanization of the FUSA.

You can only bail water for so long, on a sinking ship,
damage control did what they could, but it was futile.
The call now needs to go out, to abandon ship.

As a very pessimistic, conspiracy theorist/doomer/prepper,
I always look for the absolute worse in everything.

If something bad can happen it will,
and something bad will happen, before something good.

Please be safe everyone, and please arm up.

AVOID THE GROID/GHOUL
In honour of the brave Whites in South Africa,
as they fight against their genocide.

I pray for the White race in South Africa,
with every prayer, and so should you,
if you pray.

Regards to all deplorables.

Nowski
 

kittyluvr

Veteran Member
Hey CA GOP, how about some legal challenges to purge the voter roles of non-citizens and dead people? How about start fighting against election fraud non stop? Aren't there about 5 million illegals living in CA and who knows how may non citizens -- I am pretty sure a hell of a lot them are voting.

No matter what GOP candidate is put forward, they will loose as long as non citizens and dead people are voting.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Hey CA GOP, how about some legal challenges to purge the voter roles of non-citizens and dead people? How about start fighting against election fraud non stop? Aren't there about 5 million illegals living in CA and who knows how may non citizens -- I am pretty sure a hell of a lot them are voting.

No matter what GOP candidate is put forward, they will loose as long as non citizens and dead people are voting.

Other issues than "simple" demographics include California having one-third of the nation’s welfare recipients with 12% of the nation's population.
 

Murt

Veteran Member
all of the illegal Mexicans vote damocrap.

and that is a large part of the problem---the fact that they get to vote
the republicans, if we are to remain a homogeneous nation, must make voting fair and controlled
my vote is bing negated by someone that dosn't even have the right to vote in our elections
 

greysage

On The Level
Republicans in all but a few conservative strongholds, really can't do anything. First off there are too many RINOs waiting to **** things up if things start going too conservative. Second thing is making law for voter ID and making sure only citizens that are alive, registered, with ID, and living where they are voting can vote. Third and probably most important, media bias. The media is one of the biggest weapons being used against our nation and people. Lastly, in conjunction with the media is the college and university system which has literally been brainwashing and training the youth to be anti-white, un-American activists. Our Republican government, our Nation, and the Republican party have been under seige for decades, I'm not sure the damage can be reversed at this point.
 

Practical

Veteran Member
It's all gotta burn down now.

All conservitive producers need to leave California NOW!

That's sort of the rub. For the life of me, I cannot understand why any conservative still lives there and is still feeding the California beast. Do you envision it getting better? I know that the weather is nice, but its nice in Florida too. We are absolutely being outbred in that state, and that isnt going to change. Conservative folks need to start moving to the heartland, get it done while its still allowed. Inside of a generation this is going to be our Alamo.
 

Altura Ct.

Veteran Member
Some on this board, have been talking about this
subject for quite a while now.

DEMOGRAPHICS

Nowski


A generation ago, the state was once a reliable win for the GOP in presidential elections. And in Orange County, largely white, conservative homeowners delivered winning margins for Republicans year after year.

In 1950 the demographics of CA was approx. 90% white non-Hispanic today it is less than 60% and rapidly decreasing. As is the rest of the country.
 

Green Co.

Administrator
_______________
In 1950 the demographics of CA was approx. 90% white non-Hispanic today it is less than 60% and rapidly decreasing. As is the rest of the country.

So true. In a few short years, the democrats along the coasts & in the large metro areas, will outnumber the republicans in flyover country. Sadly, I imagine our country as mostly socialist by '24. Conservatives have no where else to run.....
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
_______________
Again and again, many of you KEEP CALLING THEM REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS. It shows that your lifelong programming is impossible for you to shake. And while you have that programming in force, you’ll never break freee. “They” own your mind.

The terms should be conservative patriots and Marxists. Political party names are just labels, that mask the truth.

The battle has begun. Step up or die.
 

Ravekid

Veteran Member
...I cannot understand why any conservative still lives there and is still feeding the California beast. I know that the weather is nice, but its nice in Florida too.

Most conservatives are only conservative on certain issues. California, the PNW, Colorado, Nevada, all have a topography on a scale that Florida and other places out east can’t match. My wife leans conservative on many issues, but she hates any Republican who wants to tell her she can’t get an abortion. Other female relatives are the same way. Too many people have seen so called morally right political and other leaders living a life of sin while they propose law after law controlling behaviors, most of them closely related to religion.

Then you factor in the K-college indoctrination, the fact we’ve had socialism for decades already (VA, Medicaid, Medicare healthcare; food stamps; parks; public safety, gov civil court systems, bailouts of unions and Wall street), what do we expect? The country as it was before is gone. It isn’t coming back.
 
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