~~ The Incredible Shrinking Republican Party ~~


The new Washington Post/ABC news poll has all sorts
of intriguing numbers in it but when you are
looking for clues as to where the two parties stand
politically there is only one number to remember: 21.

That's the percent of people in the Post/ABC survey
who identified themselves as Republicans, down from
25 percent in a late March poll and at the lowest
ebb in this poll since the fall of 1983(!).

In that same poll, 35 percent self-identified as
Democrats and 38 percent called them Independents. 


These numbers come on the heels of Steve Schmidt, former campaign manager for 
Arizona Sen. John McCain's presidential bid, declaring the Republican party a 
"shrinking entity" last week -- citing the decline of GOP numbers in the west, 
northeast and mountain west as evidence.

And they show a somewhat significant decline from even last November's election 
when exit polls showed 32 percent of voters identifying as Republican as 
compared to 39 percent for Democrats and 29 percent for independents and 
others. (A caveat: voters tend to see things through a more partisan lens after 
having just voted in a presidential election than they do in an April poll.)

The Post poll numbers show the challenge for Republicans in stark terms.

The number of people who see themselves as GOPers is on the decline even as 
those who remain within the party grow more and more conservative.

That means that the loyal base of the party has an even larger voice in terms 
of the direction it heads even as more and more empirical evidence piles up 
that the elevation of voices like former vice president Dick Cheney does little 
to win over wavering Republicans or recruit Independents back to the GOP cause.

Put simply: Republicans find themselves stuck between a political Scylla and 
Charybdis -- with apologies to the Police.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/parsing-the-polls/21-percent.html 

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