The American Democratic Party has become the Party of the country’s university social sciences department Marxists; the Party of Marxist George Soros, Daily Kos, and the nation’s Atheists, the Jewish Left, and Muslims. They are devoted in conning the newer Latin Americans to join their mix.
What an interesting bowl of flakes. They have been taught to hate America. They dispose of the Constitution except when they can hide among its guarantees. They are the druggy narcissists we Americans of the last two generations have produced. These are they who are replacing us day in and day out.
Unless we change our curriculum of teaching , despite this minor glitch of decline recorde by Gallup, it will be through the Marxified Democrat Party that the end of American Democracy as we know it, will be secured.
The following report from Gallup was written by Jeffrey M. Jones:
“PRINCETON, NJ — In 2010, 31% of Americans identified as Democrats, down five percentage points from just two years ago and tied for the lowest annual average Gallup has measured in the last 22 years. While Democrats still outnumber Republicans by two points, the percentage identifying as independents increased to 38%, on the high end of what Gallup has measured in the last two decades.
These results are based on aggregated data from 21 separate Gallup and USA Today/Gallup polls conducted in 2010, encompassing more than 25,000 interviews with U.S. adults. Gallup has computed annual averages for party identification since 1988, when it began conducting most of its polls by telephone.
The Gallup Daily tracking poll, initiated in 2008, shows similar party identification figures for 2010 — 32% Democratic, 28% Republican, and 37% independent. The tracking data also show the same trend toward declining Democratic identification coupled with greater increases among independents than Republicans.
While there is usually some year-to-year variation in party identification at the aggregate level, the changes are typically not large. Thus, the five-point drop in Democratic identification over the past two years, from the party’s 22-year high of 36% (tying the 1988 figure) to its 22-year low of 31%, is notable.
Perhaps equally significant is that the percentage of Americans identifying as Republicans has increased only slightly to 29% during this time, and remains on the low end of what Gallup has measured the past two decades.
Nevertheless, 2010 was a good year for Republicans, given the party’s major gains in the midterm elections. Those gains were in part driven by the party’s appeal to independents, evident in the strong support for Republican congressional candidates among independent voters.
Independents’ increasing affinity for the GOP is also evident in a separate measure of party affiliation Gallup tracks, which takes into account the party leanings of independents. In 2010, 45% of Americans identified as Democrats or said they were independent but leaned toward the Democratic Party, while 44% identified as Republicans or said they were independent but leaned Republican. The 1-point Democratic advantage is the party’s smallest since 2003, when the parties were even, and represents a sharp decline from the record 12-point Democratic advantage in 2008.
The Gallup Daily tracking poll shows a similar pattern, from a 13-point Democratic edge in 2008 down to just 3 points in 2010.
Implications
Although 2010 brought some major legislative successes for the Democratic majority, it was not a good year for the party politically. In addition to losing control of the House of Representatives and seeing the number of Democratic senators and governors reduced, the party saw its support among the general population drop to tie its 22-year low.
However, even as Republicans were enjoying great electoral success, the percentage of Americans identifying with the GOP, the core base of the party, barely increased. Instead, the major movement in American politics since 2008 seems to be away from the Democratic Party and toward independent political status, rather than alignment with the GOP. Still, the Republican Party appeared to capitalize on many independents’ frustration with the majority Democratic Party, in much the same way the Democrats capitalized on independents’ frustration with the Republicans between 2006 and 2008.
As 2011 begins, the parties appear to be on fairly equal footing in terms of public support. The key to success in the 2012 elections may hinge on which party can win over the increasing number of independent voters. And it is quite possible that the pool of independents will expand in 2011, given that Gallup has seen an increase in the percentage of independents in each of the last five years after a midterm election (1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007).”
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The Liberal party needs the Moslem voter as a new minority to add to Jews,Gay,Black,Latino. It could work if the unemployed are courted as a new minority group
that needs the Liberal party for benefits.
Thanks sabenque……A constant in life is the contest between the expedient versus the ideal…and the real.
In this contest the expedient almost always wins. So often, if not always, it violates the process in life.
I am a strong believer that the process is superior to goal….it counts for nearly everything that has value.
Dividing Americans by tribe, as is expedient for today’s Democrat success is a violation of one of the great pillars which comprise the soul of our country, E Pluribus Unum…..that no matter what ones blood, ones color, ones language, ones wealth, ones height or weight, we are Americans and therefore are made free to seek our paths…to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness..
This may seem meaningless to some, but it has been one of the three codes America used to honor…..in the ideal.
Since the entry of the Welfare State into our human equation, something has been lost.