
Just on the heels of the news that republicans plan on trying to filibuster the presidents yet-to-be announced nominee to the Supreme Court, and new Gallup poll shows the party will soon be the way of the Whigs, if they don’t get it together:
The decline and fall of the Republican Party in recent years has been so widespread that the party has lost support among nearly every major demographic subgroup of likely voters across the country, according to a new Gallup poll.
The party lost support among a broad swath of Americans, from conservative to liberal, low-income to high-income, married to unmarried, and elderly to young.
The only subgroup in which the party saw a slight increase in support from 2001 to 2009 was frequent churchgoers.
The biggest declines, of roughly 10 percent, occurred among the college-educated, 18 to 29-year-olds, and Midwestern voters.
The turning point was 2005, after Hurricane Katrina and Bush’s nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, when the party’s support really started to free-fall, according to Gallup: “By the end of 2008, the party had its worst positioning against the Democrats in nearly two decades.”
Well, I have spoke on this many times. I actually think there is great importance in AT LEAST a two party system– let’s see what happens…
