A dying breed?

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I didn't see any evidence presented to substantiate his opinion...
I substantiate it with logic, if republicans were all old people who died off, then it would all be liberals now. We are not all liberals now, ergo, some people must go conservative as they get older.
 
I substantiate it with logic, if republicans were all old people who died off, then it would all be liberals now. We are not all liberals now, ergo, some people must go conservative as they get older.

Why can't you see you have it backwards, son? Humans are conservative by instinct. As wisdon and knowledge is gained, one generally becomes more liberal.
Those who remain ignorant their whole lives stay "conservative" though they seldom even realise what is being conserved.
 
I substantiate it with logic, if republicans were all old people who died off, then it would all be liberals now. We are not all liberals now, ergo, some people must go conservative as they get older.

LOL, another rightie that thinks if you're not a self-proclaimed rightwinger you must be a liberal?

The evidence is stacking up against you, dinosaurs...



In 12 battleground states, the proportion of votes cast by working-class whites, a group Mr. Obama lost lopsidedly in 2008, will drop by 3 percentage points this fall.


By contrast, the proportion cast by minority voters, who backed Mr. Obama by overwhelming margins, will rise by 2 percentage points.


The share of votes cast by white college graduates, which Mr. Obama nearly split with his 2008 Republican rival, John McCain, is projected to rise by 1 percentage point.


From one election to the next, such shifts have only marginal effects. But over the last generation, they have combined with political changes to invert the electoral map.


Following the ideological realignment of the two parties, white conservative Christians now back Republican presidential candidates by three to one or better.


The Deep South and Pacific Coast are solidly in the Republican and Democratic columns, respectively.


But the Republicans' redoubt of white voters -- whites have backed the Republican nominee in every election since 1964 -- has steadily shrunk from the combined effects of immigration and disparate birthrates.


Comprising 89 percent of the electorate in 1976, whites had fallen to 74 percent four years ago.


During that same period, Hispanics grew from 1 percent of the electorate to 9 percent.


The opening of the gender gap in presidential politics -- which didn't exist in 1976 -- gave Republicans an edge among men and Democrats an edge among women.


But women, who made up 49 percent of the electorate in 1976, now cast a majority of votes, helping the Democrats.

 
You idiots don't believe in Islamic global domination, so it's a wash.

I substantiate it with your logic.

If Muslims were dominating the world, then we would all be Islamic.

We are not all Muslims, ergo, Muslims aren't dominating the world.
 
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