Friday, December 28, 2012

"OBAMA'S PRESIDENCY IS THE BIGGEST POLITICAL CHANGE AGENT IN AMERICA TODAY"

THE PRESDENCY OF BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA IS THE BIGGEST POLITICAL REALITY IN AMERICA TODAY. The historical presidency of Barack Hussein Obama has changed the presidential politics in America forever with the use of the internet technology, small donors and grass root campaign mobilization to raise money, register new and young voters for election as well as mobilizing them to the polls on the election day to vote. President Barack Obama won states like Virginia in 2008 and won it again in 2012. Virginia last voted for democrat presidential candidate in 1967. He won also in Ohio in 2008 and 2012. The state of Ohio last voted for a democrat presidential candidate in 1976. President Barack Obama also won in all the states that he won in 2008 except a slight lost for him in North Carolina. President Obama has made   states that were traditionally safe for the GOP into competitive presidential battleground states.

The GOP has finally moved fully in 2012 to the extreme right of the political divide and the GOP of today remains totally at the mercy, domination and control of the radical ideologues of the Tea Party, the religious rights groups and the birther movement. If these political trends continue unabated into the next decade, then the GOP will diminish rapidly from her present political status as a second major national political party in America into a regional party, a southern party and a white-only party that will not be able to win the White House again or the US Congress in our lifetime.

Every month in America, 60,000 new Latino-Americans turn into the voting age of 18. About 3-4 million new Latino voters will be registered to vote now in America in every presidential election circle henceforth. The three southern states of Texas, Georgia and Arizona that are the traditional GOP states for decades are rapidly changing with the Latino-Americans population growths in those states. This is one of the main political reasons why the GOP may become a regional, white-only and a southern party beginning from the next presidential election of 2016 if this party does not accomodate the America's minorities into its folds, but continues to be dominated, controlled and directed presently by the Tea Party radical elements, religious rights groups, the birther movement plus their anti-diversity policies or ideologies that are all politically outdated today in this 21st century America.

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