Posted on 05/10/2012 8:16:10 PM PDT by SmithL
That’s about the same time that I became a “Decline to State” voter.
For comparison, here are the numbers from 1982:
D: 53.2%
R: 34.9%
Decline to State: 9.4%
The Democrats have lost a lot more over the years than Republicans.
Nonsense - I’m assuming you don’t live here based on your comments. I’m sure there are areas that resemble what you have described, but not the entire state.
There aren’t many registered Republicans in Pyongyang and Havana either. Republicans just aren’t drawn towards Marxist nanny states. Republicans prefer that the government stay out of their lives and just leave them alone.
I live in Southern California (eastern LA county by Orange county). Republicans could win here if we had a strong, organized CONSERVATIVE Republican party here. The state GOP is a mess and when RINO’s run for office the Conservative vote is repressed.
Northern California is overwhelmingly Democrat and they alwqys have high voter turnout up there (always better than 60%). The more populated counties in Southern California lean Republican (eastern part of LA county, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, Kern, Ventura) as well as the inland valleys. But voter turnout here is always in the lower 40% because Conservatives are uninspired by our choices for office.
Meg Whitman could have won the governorship, but once it was revealed she knowingly employed an illegal immigrant, Conservatives were put off and stayed home. The heavy Dem turn out up north off set the vote down here as it always does. All the well know Democrat moonbats (save Maxine Waters) are from the bay area (Fienstien, Boxer, Moonbeam).
We have some outstanding Conservatives representing this state in the House (Darrel Isaa, Tom McClintock, Ed Royce, Duncan Hunter). Conservatives can win here if the state GOP could get it’s act together. There was a higher percentage of registered Democrats in this state when Reagan, Deukmejian and Pete Wilson were elected governor. Dems are slipping her as well. I can guarantee you if a solid Conservative would run for office here, he would win. People here are fed up.
The out of control spending and the “See you at the bill signing” did it for me.
“I suspect that there are quite a few people like me here in CA - vote conservatively but never bothered registering as a Republican.”
We’re in the same boat. But you are correct, voting GOP is like voting Dem. However, the GOP in CA closes ranks and votes as a dependable united bloc unlike the national GOP which huffs/puffs but caves eventually. Being a minority makes you tougher actually but working in Hollywood, you will be surprised at how many closet conservatives there are. I mean, it’s not a coincidence that Iron Man’s script got green lit ;)
I'm thinking of doing the same here in NC.
During a Primary I could pick either party and their candidates .
Had I been an Indy(aka Unaffiliated here) last Tues. I would have likely crossed over and voted for the weakest Dems.
I would also suspect there are quite a few people who are really Republican/conservative who register as Dems in order to have a say in local elections, if the locals always end up being the Dem.
If CA keeps going in the current direction, it’s only a matter of time.
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