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To: kabar
Immigrants and their American born children drive 80% of our population growth.

Well then, the Republicans need to go after their votes, first generation Americans are among the most gung ho patriots.

The popular vote decides the electoral outcome in each state.

C'mon, of course there's a popular vote at the state level. You were talking about the national total, and there is no national "popular vote" except to the RATs, who for this reason want to abolish the electoral college system.

When you look at the electoral map, the Dems enjoy a critical advantage that will only grow as the demographics of this country continue to change.

Never mind the "red state/blue state" map. When you look at the county-by-county national electoral map, you can see the cities, Indian reservations, and border counties CLEAR AS A BELL.

You can put your head in the sand and blame it all on illegal aliens and voter fraud. That just isn't the case.

Yeah, I think it is.

When you have California motor/voter fraud registering illegals to vote (and they do)...120+% voters (multi-voting) in Filthydelphia et al, and 60 million illegal aliens nation-wide residing and voting in US elections....take all that away and recalculate your totals.

Trump is trying to deny illegals public housing, asking for citizenship status on the Census, sending them back to Mexico to await hearings on their "asylum" request, threatening to send them to the "sanctuary cities" and other programs to discourage their presence here. Why do you think The RATs hate him so much?

He's not destroying "their democracy" (hint: it's a republic) He's destroying the RAT gravy train.

154 posted on 05/12/2019 8:41:09 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER ( "The Owl" eats RATs for breakfast!)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
Well then, the Republicans need to go after their votes, first generation Americans are among the most gung ho patriots.

A myth. Immigrants vote more than two to one Dem. They favor big government with more government services. Dem identity politics work.

C'mon, of course there's a popular vote at the state level. You were talking about the national total, and there is no national "popular vote" except to the RATs, who for this reason want to abolish the electoral college system.

The Dems want to abolish the electoral college because they want to hasten the process. Even with the electoral college, the Dems will eventually control enough states to have a lock on the Presidency. VA is just one example. There are plenty of purple states trending blue. It is just a matter of time.

Never mind the "red state/blue state" map. When you look at the county-by-county national electoral map, you can see the cities, Indian reservations, and border counties CLEAR AS A BELL.

LOL. Now that is irrelevant. We don't decide elections on the basis of territory controlled.

When you have California motor/voter fraud registering illegals to vote (and they do)...120+% voters (multi-voting) in Filthydelphia et al, and 60 million illegal aliens nation-wide residing and voting in US elections....take all that away and recalculate your totals.

You can eliminate all the illegals and CA will still be solid blue. It is not going to be Rep. In Philadelphia, voter fraud is controlled by the Dems, which involves primarily the black population, which comprises 43% of the city's population. Hispanics are 14%.

I have been a election officer and poll watcher in NoVA for almost 20 years. I can assure you that the reason VA is solid blue has more to do with demographic changes than voter fraud. I am not dismissing voter fraud whether it is in Chicago or Pittsburgh. The point is that immigration is changing the country electorally. Ignoring that fact is just nonsense.


178 posted on 05/12/2019 10:13:57 AM PDT by kabar
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