Researchers say voters are leaving the Republican Party

Joe Capitalist

Racism is a disease
https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/politics/republican-voters-politics-sandiego-california-capitol/509-4fee14ee-cff9-49b2-a5b1-6fa1916f439c

Recent studies show the Republican party is losing voters after the riots on Capitol Hill last month. Five people lost their lives and dozens of people were injured including police officers, after attending a rally held by former President Donald Trump.
Voting experts at the University of Florida say thousands of voters are no longer registered with the GOP. They say far more Republicans than Democrats are changing their registration.

The insurrection at the United States Capitol on January 6th is something most people thought they’d never witness. Now political research says the fallout from that day shows thousands of registered voters fleeing the Republican Party.
“These Republicans are rejecting Trumpism, a brand that they see continue to lead the party, even after his defeat,” said Laura Fink, a Political Analyst.
In California, the Secretary of State’s office shows over 33,000 voters have left the GOP since the riot at the Capitol. In San Diego County, more than 4,700 Republicans have defected.
“I think this isn’t just a temporary blip. This is an acceleration of the long-term declining fortunes of the Republican Party in California broadly and in San Diego in particular," said Thad Kousser, a UCSD Political Science Professor.
"This was a city that not that long ago, just over a decade ago, had a long string of Republican mayors, very competitive City Council, and a County Board of Supervisors that was all Republican,” Kousser said.
He says now Democrats have a majority, and the change can be seen across the County’s political landscape.
“Not only have you seen voters leaving the Republican Party, but some prominent San Diego Republicans have left the Party,” Kousser said.
Research shows that a large number of defections after this presidential election isn’t typical.
“The majority of voters leaving the Republican Party are anti-Trump. That said, there may be a handful of them that are so pro-Trump, they feel that the Republican Party is not Trump enough,” Fink said.
 
https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/politics/republican-voters-politics-sandiego-california-capitol/509-4fee14ee-cff9-49b2-a5b1-6fa1916f439c

Recent studies show the Republican party is losing voters after the riots on Capitol Hill last month. Five people lost their lives and dozens of people were injured including police officers, after attending a rally held by former President Donald Trump.
Voting experts at the University of Florida say thousands of voters are no longer registered with the GOP. They say far more Republicans than Democrats are changing their registration.

The insurrection at the United States Capitol on January 6th is something most people thought they’d never witness. Now political research says the fallout from that day shows thousands of registered voters fleeing the Republican Party.
“These Republicans are rejecting Trumpism, a brand that they see continue to lead the party, even after his defeat,” said Laura Fink, a Political Analyst.
In California, the Secretary of State’s office shows over 33,000 voters have left the GOP since the riot at the Capitol. In San Diego County, more than 4,700 Republicans have defected.
“I think this isn’t just a temporary blip. This is an acceleration of the long-term declining fortunes of the Republican Party in California broadly and in San Diego in particular," said Thad Kousser, a UCSD Political Science Professor.
"This was a city that not that long ago, just over a decade ago, had a long string of Republican mayors, very competitive City Council, and a County Board of Supervisors that was all Republican,” Kousser said.
He says now Democrats have a majority, and the change can be seen across the County’s political landscape.
“Not only have you seen voters leaving the Republican Party, but some prominent San Diego Republicans have left the Party,” Kousser said.
Research shows that a large number of defections after this presidential election isn’t typical.
“The majority of voters leaving the Republican Party are anti-Trump. That said, there may be a handful of them that are so pro-Trump, they feel that the Republican Party is not Trump enough,” Fink said.

Oh I get it you think that all those people will now vote shitheadocrat?
 
New York State allows us to register as "blank," which I will be doing.

Not because of the mostly peaceful Capitol demonstration, but because Republicans have absolutely zero fight in them.
 
New York State allows us to register as "blank," which I will be doing.

Not because of the mostly peaceful Capitol demonstration, but because Republicans have absolutely zero fight in them.

Where do you feel like they came up/come up short in the fighting department?
 
Where do you feel like they came up/come up short in the fighting department?

From the day Trump secured the nomination, up until...well, right now. It's been 4 years of mushy centrism with a nervous eye looking out for media disapproval.

As for the election, the judiciary and legislative branches will not take a look at any evidence anyone has, and instead go along with the media's assertion that something which is aggressively ignored = something that has been examined thoroughly and disproven beyond a doubt.
 
From the day Trump secured the nomination, up until...well, right now. It's been 4 years of mushy centrism with a nervous eye looking out for media disapproval.

As for the election, the judiciary and legislative branches will not take a look at any evidence anyone has, and instead go along with the media's assertion that something which is aggressively ignored = something that has been examined thoroughly and disproven beyond a doubt.

The media won't look at it. The courts won't look at it. Every single election official in the country won't look at it. Or, how about this possibility? There isn't anything to look at because there was no fraud. It's called Occam's Razor.
 
From the day Trump secured the nomination, up until...well, right now. It's been 4 years of mushy centrism with a nervous eye looking out for media disapproval.

As for the election, the judiciary and legislative branches will not take a look at any evidence anyone has, and instead go along with the media's assertion that something which is aggressively ignored = something that has been examined thoroughly and disproven beyond a doubt.

“Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so,” wrote Stephanos Bibas on behalf of a three-judge panel. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here,” wrote Bibas, who was nominated by Trump.

When will you idiots get it. The judges didn't look at the evidence BECAUSE THERE WAS NONE!!!
 
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