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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Here’s a plan for California conservatives: Quit the GOP, re-register as Democrats, and make common cause with the State’s conservative Dems.

There are really 3 political parties in California; The Liberal Democrat/RINO Party, the conservative Democrat Party, and the tiny remnant of the GOP. A look at the map proves this.

Democrats now have a super majority in the legislature. That means that a map of Senate and Assembly districts is mostly blue. However, maps of the returns for the propositions aren’t mostly blue; they’re mostly red. The State’s liberal/RINO heartland is concentrated along coast. The eastern part of the State, while Democrat, is far more conservative. Prop 30 won along the coast while Prop 32 won the interior.

So why jump ship? The RINOs in the State GOP hate conservatives. They loath the TEA Party more than Democrats do. They would rather lose an election than see a conservative win and they have been sabotaging conservatives in this State for years. So if we can’t make a difference in the CA-GOP, then why not try to help conservative Democrats? The maps show that they’re out there, but they aren’t a majority of their party; the LA and San Francisco machines run right over them. Conservatives who’ve been exiled from the State GOP could make up the difference.

Why not rot the Democrats’ super majority from the inside out? All it would take are a few more pro-gun, pro-life, anti-tax, free-market, conservative Dems to gum up the works in Sacramento. They exist, but they need a little help.


34 posted on 11/11/2012 10:47:58 AM PST by Redcloak ("...and that, my liege, is how we know the Earth to be banana shaped.")
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To: Redcloak
Why not rot the Democrats’ super majority from the inside out? All it would take are a few more pro-gun, pro-life, anti-tax, free-market, conservative Dems to gum up the works in Sacramento. They exist, but they need a little help.

That's what I did after the election, I registered as a Democrat in California. If enough of conservative Californians do this we can take advantage of the low-information voters who vote for anybody with a (D) next to their name.
45 posted on 11/11/2012 9:33:01 PM PST by conservativefreak
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