The vanishing GOP voter
Despite autopsies and rebranding scams, the party has become even more unpopular since its 2012 defeat
With the media blaring that his approval rating is at its lowest point since the August 2011 debt-ceiling debacle, President Obama is headed to Knox College for a fiery speech on the economy he hopes will revive his political fortunes the way his turn to populism did two years. We’ll see. But one thing is getting almost no attention in the most recent round of polls: the number of Americans identifying themselves as Republicans is in remarkable decline.
The National Memo’s Jason Settler broke it down Wednesday morning, with one of Huffington Post’s Poll Tracker charts: the percentage of voters calling themselves Republicans has dropped by more than 20 percent just since the 2012 election, from 29.2 percent to 23.4 percent last week. By contrast, Democratic voter ID dropped from 35.5 to 33.9 percent in the same period.
It’s not hard to see why. Despite RNC chair Reince Priebus’s laughable “autopsy” and early efforts on the part of 2016 hopefuls like Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to convince his fellow Republicans not to be “the stupid party,” the GOP has been stuck on stupid. Of course, neither Priebus or Jindal really wanted the party to change its policies: the spineless Priebus won’t even go as far as embracing the word “tolerance.” “I don’t know if I’ve used the word ‘tolerance,’” Priebus told David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network Monday. “I don’t really care for that word myself. I don’t have a problem with it, I just think it has another meaning politically that can go the other direction.”
Got it? What a coward.
Since Priebus released his autopsy, his party has escalated its war on women with new abortion restrictions in red states and in the House, and turned to increasingly racist anti-immigrant rhetoric, race-hustling that demonizes African Americans, and most recently, a threat to eithershut down the government or refuse to lift the debt ceiling unless Congress repeals Obamacare.
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