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MtnBiker
11-21-2011, 08:30 PM
A political science professor isn't surprised that Republicans, for the first time since Reconstruction, have a majority in the Mississippi House of Representatives.</STORYLEAD>

<STORYBODY>Dr. Glenn Antizzo at Mississippi College (http://www.mc.edu/) in Clinton says the recent Republican victory reflects a trend that is sweeping the South, "and that is that the South is realizing that the party that is more in alignment with its naturally conservative views is the Republican Party. Ronald Reagan made a connection with Southern voters [in 1980] that has not been broken since," he notes.

The New York native adds that Southerners are staying true to their values, and "the Democratic Party has largely walked away from the things that Southerners cherish, [taking] a dramatic turn to the left. And that's something I think Southerners largely reject," the political science professor suggests.

http://www.debatepolicy.com/uploadedImages/Media/Images/Mugs/Antizzo.jpgRepublicans will control at least 62 of the 122 seats in the House when the legislature convenes January 3, and the Republican caucus is in the process of choosing its nominee for House speaker -- a post last held by one of its party members nearly 140 years ago. Mississippi has elected three Republican governors since Reagan, yet never had full GOP control of the legislature and governor's office following Reconstruction.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=1481058


Wow, Mississippi democrats are losing control in the state, hmmmmm.

ConHog
11-21-2011, 08:36 PM
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=1481058


Wow, Mississippi democrats are losing control in the state, hmmmmm.

A sure sign that blacks are waking up and realizing that they are worse off with Obama than they were before him.

Psychoblues
11-22-2011, 12:59 AM
A sure sign that blacks are waking up and realizing that they are worse off with Obama than they were before him.

Oh no, conway. Jim Crow is alive again in Mississippi in a very big way. More information will be forthcoming shortly so stay tuned.

Psychoblues

ConHog
11-22-2011, 03:00 PM
oh no, conway. Jim crow is alive again in mississippi in a very big way. More misinformation will be forthcoming shortly so stay tuned.

psychoblues

i fify

red states rule
11-23-2011, 04:12 AM
Oh no, conway. Jim Crow is alive again in Mississippi in a very big way. More information will be forthcoming shortly so stay tuned.

Psychoblues

Anytime libs lose an eelction they offer a wide range of excuses except the truth that people rejected their liberal ideas and agenda

You will never admit PB, people have had a belly full of liberalism, Obama is dragging down the entire Dem party, and even the once safe Dem votes are fleeing Obama

Weiner's district had not elected an R since the 1920's - yet they did a few months ago

VA went all R and Ohio voted against Obamacare by a huge margin

It is not going to be a good night for you on Election night 2012 PB. but it will be a great night for America