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To: 4Freedom
4) Is California more or less Conservative than it was in the past?

Lets see, in national elections from 1952 till 1988, California voted for the republican in every election except 1964. Starting in 1992 till today its voted for a democrat. What is the common denominator? Increased immigration both legal and illegal which started about 1990. The same thing has happened in Illinois. I don't see GWB carrying either one of these states come Nov.

I will say that California (and Illinois) are less conservative. A blind man can see this.

I stand by your point 4Freedom.

248 posted on 07/03/2004 6:53:51 AM PDT by Missouri
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To: Missouri
Starting in 1992 till today its voted for a democrat.

What the connection to Bush?

What is the common denominator? Increased immigration both legal and illegal which started about 1990.

Your ignoring 1890 and 1790 and all the years in between. You can't do that. And, what's the connection to Bush?

I don't see GWB carrying either one of these states come Nov.

More faithless posturing by those who think Bush may lose. You seem to be blaming Bush because California and other states vote for Democrats. Maybe Democrats are winning the close elections because "conservative" losers are not voting GOP but are fragmenting the conservative vote across a bunch of loser Third Parties, thereby abandoning the GOP for something even less effective. Yes? No?

I will say that California (and Illinois) are less conservative. A blind man can see this.

What does that have to do with Bush? Some conservatives and a lot of disruptors are effectively using this issue against both the GOP and Conservatives....a Liberal dream scenario.

250 posted on 07/03/2004 8:01:40 AM PDT by Consort
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