I tend to agree more with John Derbyshire here, but some, like Kennedy, may have harbored longer range hopes, but never expected the demographic change to have worked so well in his favor.
Most politicians, especially the "old Country Club" Republicans of the 1950's and 1960's, were concerned with what was said about them in the New York Times and the Washington Post rather than even a short range plan. This is much the way John McCain, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner and most of the dim-witted establishment GOP still are. m/r
Ann Coulter - September 30, 2015 - THE WAR ON AMERICA TURNS 50
So in 1965 -- 50 years ago this week -- Sen. Ted Kennedy passed an immigration law that has brought 59 million foreigners to our shores, who happen to vote 8-2 for the Democrats.
Democrats haven't won any arguments; they changed the voters. If anything, the Democrats have stopped bothering to appeal to Americans. The new feminized Democratic Party says, That's too bad about those steelworkers in Ohio losing their jobs, but THERE'S A WOMAN AT A LAW FIRM IN NEW YORK CITY WHO DESERVES TO MAKE PARTNER!
Republicans should be sweeping the country, but they aren't, because of Kennedy's immigration law. Without post-1965 immigrants bloc-voting for the Democrats, Obama never would have been elected president, and Romney would have won a bigger landslide against him in 2012 than Reagan did against Carter in 1980.
This isn't a guess; it's a provable fact.
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