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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free; Impy; LS; BillyBoy; NFHale; GOPsterinMA; Galactic Overlord-In-Chief

I can tell you exactly when it died under Pete: The 1996 General Election. Before that date, the Republican Party was competitive across the board. It was only expert Democrat gerrymandering that kept them from winning majorities in the Congressional delegation and the legislature after the 1960s.

1996 established the following dynamics: #1, the GOP ceased to be able to be competitive to win both the Assembly and Senate. They lost the Assembly that year and have never won it since. #2, they ceased to be tied or competitive with federal Congressional seats. Going into the 1996 elections, the GOP had half, 26 out of 52 House seats. Today, that number has dropped to 14 out of 53. No CA Republican has defeated a federal Democrat incumbent in 24 years, not since 1994.

#3, No Republican has won a downballot statewide office since 1994. #4, Presidentially, the last time a Democrat was below 50% was 1992. #5, Wilson himself ran for President in 1996, happy to abandon the state to Gray Davis (something which Deukmejian refused to do with Leo McCarthy in 1988 when offered the VP slot by GHW Bush).

You can generally judge a Governor by the state of the party that he leaves behind. Now unless there’s an internecine situation going on, coupled with a bad national climate (which was why Reagan was unable to hand off the Governorship in 1974 to another Republican), generally a Governor can be viewed as the “President” of his state. Look at Deukmejian in 1990: He easily passed off the state to another Republican, Wilson. The state was on sound footing.

Fast forward to 1998, the party was dead. Wilson handed it off to Davis, and that was that. The sad irony, the man who buried the CA GOP after Wilson killed it was the execrable Communist Ah-nold, was to the left of Gray Davis. His goal, of course, was to make the CA GOP a mirror image of the Democrats. Of course, there’s no reason to have two ultra-leftist parties, because one does the trick. Of course, he knows that. And now, thanks to that top two candidate bullcrap, Republicans may not even get to compete in a general election. You get the honor of picking a Stalinist or a Maoist.

Who knows, if California had had a Governor like McClintock instead of creepy and treacherous Communist sex maniacs like Ah-nold, perhaps the state would’ve still been competitive. Now it’s a sad, feudal, one-party Marxist totalitarian slave state. Thanks to RINO Pete Wilson for giving it that shove over the cliff.


37 posted on 05/10/2018 2:36:36 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Thanks for that.


38 posted on 05/10/2018 5:13:05 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
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To: fieldmarshaldj
#3, No Republican has won a downballot statewide office since 1994. #4, Presidentially, the last time a Democrat was below 50% was 1992. #5, Wilson himself ran for President in 1996, happy to abandon the state to Gray Davis (something which Deukmejian refused to do with Leo McCarthy in 1988 when offered the VP slot by GHW Bush).

Actually, Republican Steve Poizner thumped Cruz Bustamante for the Insurance Commissioner's office in 2006. Poizner would give up the office for a run for governor in 2010 but lose to Meg Whitman in the GOP primary. Probably the only exception that's out there, though.
40 posted on 05/10/2018 6:12:36 AM PDT by Galactic Overlord-In-Chief (Domo Arigato, Mr. Rubio. Domo Arigato, Mr. Rubio.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

So, what did Pete Wilson do that killed the CA GOP. you cant just assert that and not then explain what steps he took to destroy the CA GOP.

Meanwhile, I beg to differ with you. California was beeing flooded with northeast liberals and Mexican immigrants for decades. 1996 just happened to be in the timeframe when California passed the tipping point where the number of registered Democrat voters overcame the number of Republican voters. I dont see that Pete Wilson did anything to cause this. The decay of the Rust Belt in the 70s and 80s caused all those liberals to come to CA for work. Ted Kennedys catastrophic immigration overhaul set the stage to flood California with Mexican immigrants, legal and illegal. Demographics just swamped CA. That trend continued to wher there are almost 2 registered Democrats for every 1 registered republican. Pete Wilson didn’t cause that.


42 posted on 05/10/2018 9:48:34 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (End the Mueller Gestapo now.)
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