To: Kaslin
The author is delusional.
61% of California is non-white.
About 50% of the eligible voters are non-white.
Only 53% of whites voted for Mitt Romney, which is well to the Left of the national average of 59%.
Maybe California can elect “Republicans.”
But they won't be Conservatives.
To: zeestephen
I live in the district and will vote for this Hadley guy, whom I think will actually win, unless there a surprising turnout among RAT voters.
That said, I agree, the author is delusional. Hadley's strong showing in this relatively white and wealthy district means nothing whatsoever for the state as a whole - which is lost to the GOP.
4 posted on
09/29/2014 1:59:17 AM PDT by
Dagnabitt
(Amnesty is treason. Its agents are traitors.)
To: zeestephen
Good point. It's LAO worth noting that Ronald Reagan was eerily similar to Mitt Romney when Reagan was governor of California. His track record in that post was very liberal compared to his tenure in the White House.
California is a leftist state -- and has been for at least as long as I've been alive.
6 posted on
09/29/2014 2:35:06 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("What in the wide, wide world of sports is goin' on here?")
To: zeestephen; Kaslin
7 posted on
09/29/2014 2:42:27 AM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
(The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
To: zeestephen
The Dems own California. Let t hem reap what they have sown. The state must collapse, implode, before you can start throwing out the Democrats..
10 posted on
09/29/2014 4:10:27 AM PDT by
ken5050
("One useless man is a shame, two are a law firm, three or more are a Congress".. John Adams)
To: zeestephen
Yep. What nearly unrestricted immigration did to California the GOPe proposes be done to the rest of the country. After the election.
11 posted on
09/29/2014 5:03:17 AM PDT by
skeeter
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