Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The Republican Party appears to be fragmenting in a different way now

With Trump now interfering in Ryan's re-election and McCain's re-election we are seeing a new aspect of a further Fragmenting Republican party.

Several things have murdered the Republican party before Trump did or has. But the biggest of all of these is demographics which is just that there are more white old Republicans dying than are being born.

The second factor is that though Hispanics are white they are usually viewed as a separate ethnic group from the white Republicans because they tend to vote in the majority as Democrats just like ALL non-white ethnic Groups do whether they are red, yellow, black or brown ethnic groups.

The  Democratic non Republican types of Whites generally outnumber the white Republicans and this is getting more and more extreme every day now, it is generally thought that Bush will be the last Republican President even by realistic Republicans.

This does not mean that there won't be Republicans elected to office in non-presidential offices nationwide and it does not mean that there will not be majority Republicans in many states.

It just means it is very unlikely that there will be another Republican President.


Trump was the last best hope by bringing in the new lower class uneducated white vote that is populist and has never voted before for anyone. However, the things Trump is saying now is causing Responsible Republican leaders to stop supporting him even as he stops supporting them.

I think we might see a critical mass of Republican leaders nationwide abandoning Trump in the coming weeks even as he abandons them too.

So, there now is this quality of Trump's Campaign as ceasing to be Republican at all and instead becoming more of an independent candidacy separate completely from the Republican party.

This also means that there is even less chance of Trump being elected than before as he alienates all true Conservative Republicans ethics and is left with the uneducated Populists who have never voted for a president before.

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