California Republican Party: Other States GAIN Republican Voters—We Lose Them—Two to One

Stop the excuses.  Stop the misrepresentations.  Act like an adult, not a four year old explaining how the cookies went missing.

We are told that as long as Trump is around, people will leave the GOP.  In the past six years in California 576,000 registered Republican, while 1.3 million registered Democrat.  So maybe they are right.  Until you look at several other major States.

“Republicans are making what the RNC described as “historic voter registration gains” in battleground states. In Arizona, for example, Republicans now have a 192,323 voter advantage over Democrats, up from 139,923 in December 2021. Republicans also have a voter registration advantage in more than half of the state’s 15 counties.

Meanwhile, Republicans are closing the voter registration gap in states such as Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

In Georgia, Republicans were down 343,190 as of November 2020, but that gap has decreased to -240,676 in December 2023, meaning Republicans have reduced the Democrats’ registration lead by 102,514 voters over the past three years. Like Arizona, Republicans in Georgia also have an advantage in more than half of the Peach State’s counties.

They also have to contend with Trump being the Republican leader—yet are able to USE it to gain registration.

Maybe it is able leadership, not Trump?  California could do better, just need dedicated leadership.

Exclusive — RNC: Republicans Making ‘Historic Voter Registration Gains’ in Battleground States

HANNAH BLEAU KNUDSEN, Breitbart,  12/15/23  https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2023/12/15/exclusive-rnc-republicans-making-historic-voter-registration-gains-in-battleground-states/

Republicans are making “historic voter registration gains” in key battleground states, the Republican National Committee (RNC) told Breitbart News, sharing critical data sets as the 2024 election draws closer.

Recent data show the tremendous strides Republicans have taken in the last few years, especially in Florida, as the GOP formally overtook Democrats in terms of voter registration for the first time in November 2021. In 2023 alone, Republican voter registration in the Sunshine State nearly doubled, as the GOP ended 2022 with a 383,954 voter advantage over Democrats. Republicans now have a 680,030 voter advantage.

“We’ve not only flipped Florida from blue to red, but Republicans keep making historic voter registration gains thanks to our year-round, permanent ground game and the strength of Republican policies,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News.

“While Biden’s weakness continues to cause crises in our economy, at the border, and across the world, Floridians and all Americans are finding solutions in the Republican Party,” she continued.

Florida is not the only state in which Republicans are making strides — a significant point, given the series of polls that have been released over the past few months, showing former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in pivotal swing states, including ArizonaGeorgia, Michigan, and more. The latest CNN poll, for instance, showed Trump leading Biden in Michigan by ten points.

Republicans are making what the RNC described as “historic voter registration gains” in battleground states. In Arizona, for example, Republicans now have a 192,323 voter advantage over Democrats, up from 139,923 in December 2021. Republicans also have a voter registration advantage in more than half of the state’s 15 counties.

Meanwhile, Republicans are closing the voter registration gap in states such as Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

In Georgia, Republicans were down 343,190 as of November 2020, but that gap has decreased to -240,676 in December 2023, meaning Republicans have reduced the Democrats’ registration lead by 102,514 voters over the past three years. Like Arizona, Republicans in Georgia also have an advantage in more than half of the Peach State’s counties.

This trend is continuing across other battleground states, as well. In November 2020, Republicans were down 8,537 in Michigan, for example. “As of December 2023, the gap has flipped to a 215,338 advantage for the Modeled Republicans for a net registration increase of 223,875 voters in the last three years,” the RNC told Breitbart News.

Similarly, in November 2020, Republicans were down 109,031 in Nevada. The gap has since decreased to -67,067. In other words, Republicans have reduced the Democrats’ lead by 41,964 voters over the last few years.

In the last two years, Republicans have reduced the gap in North Carolina by 118,693 voters, bringing it from -316,618 in November 2021 to -197,925 in December 2023. A similar occurrence happened in Pennsylvania, as Republicans reduced the gap by 161,549 voters in the last two years, bringing it from -605,188 to -443,639 in December 2023.

And in Wisconsin — which Trump narrowly won in 2016 and narrowly lost in 2020 — Republican advantage over Democrats is growing, moving from an 80,266 advantage for Republicans in November 2020 to 111,355 in December 2023 — an increase of 31,089 voters.

This is all positive news for Republicans and Trump — the likely 2024 GOP nominee — as the election draws closer and trends show Biden suffering on key issues such as the economy as Trump leads Biden in these pivotal swing states, triggering concerns among Democrats nationally.

5 thoughts on “California Republican Party: Other States GAIN Republican Voters—We Lose Them—Two to One

  1. I left due to lack of leadership and the fact that we lack leadership locally. I tried to help change the Republican Party didn’t work. I support Trump and only those who are true Christians and understand the constitution. Refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils. Evil is evil. Have a Republican congressman is on with illegals and Assemblyman who supports homosexual marriage and the porn in schools and taking away parents rights. So why vote for Republicans or Democrats they are the same.

  2. It is very interesting how many stalwart Republicans have reached out to me saying that they are NOT going to vote for _______ even if it means the Democrat wins. They feel the ONLY way to wake up the GOP leadership is for Republicans (new or incumbent) to lose elections they should have won.

    California Republican “leadership” (those elected and those running county and state GOP organizations) have little to no idea who their “customers” are, i.e., the base. The people they call on us during campaigns to do all the heavy lifting just so they can go to Congress and vote AGAINST core Constitutional principles.

    They don’t seem to care. They assume that on Election Day, registered Republicans and those former Republicans who switched to No Party Preference will still vote for them because the Democrat is worse. Sorry – but in some instances the Democrat might not be worse.

    Or it might be that the only way to make the so-called “leadership” understand what is happening is for incumbents to lose elections they should have won.

    When Democrats go to D.C., their spines become hardened to their Marxist ideology. They refuse to partner with Republicans unless it provides 110 percent Marxist benefits. Republicans, on the other hand, are happy to work across the aisle so they can send out misleading email messages touting their successful votes.

    The California GOP leadership – from state to local – is the best thing to happen to the California’s Democrat party.

  3. It is very interesting how many stalwart Republicans have reached out to me saying that they are NOT going to vote for _______ even if it means the Democrat wins. They feel the ONLY way to wake up the GOP leadership is for Republicans (new or incumbent) to lose elections they should have won.

    California Republican “leadership” (those elected and those running county and state GOP organizations) have little to no idea who their “customers” are, i.e., the base. The people they call on during campaigns to do all the heavy lifting just so they can go to Congress and vote AGAINST core Constitutional principles.

    They don’t seem to care. They assume that on Election Day, registered Republicans and those former Republicans who switched to No Party Preference will still vote for them because the Democrat is worse. Sorry – but in some instances the Democrat might not be worse.

    Or it might be that the only way to make the so-called “leadership” understand what is happening is for incumbents to lose elections they should have won.

    When Democrats go to D.C., their spines become hardened to their Marxist ideology. They refuse to partner with Republicans unless it provides 110 percent Marxist benefits. Republicans, on the other hand, are happy to work across the aisle so they can send out misleading email messages touting their successful votes.

    The California GOP leadership – from state to local – is the best thing to happen to the California’s Democrat party.

  4. “Registering voters” is not the solution. Educating and changing minds is. For decades, CA has been flooded with mostly left wing illegals and brainwashed its young via public school and media brainwashing, Major industries here, such as health care, Education, media and high-tech, are Marxist dominated.

    We’re part of the problem, since we fled CA to FL after decades of trying to fight all of that.

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