Will there still be a Republican Party when Bristol Palin’s baby grows up?

“Bristol Palin gave birth to her much-anticipated baby son on Sunday, People.com reported this evening,” according to the Washington Post.  The baby was promptly named Tripp.

Will there still be a Republican Party in 18 years, when baby Tripp will be able to vote?

It’s not like the Palins are all Republicans. “Todd Palin, husband of the Alaska governor, hasn’t been affiliated with a party since he first registered to vote while he was in his early 20s, in 1989 — the year after he married Sarah Palin. And Track Palin, their 19-year-old son, registered as undeclared when he became eligible to vote last year,” according to Politico.com.

The way the GOP is going, I doubt the party will still be around in 18 years.  I give it at most ten years before the Republican Party has to close up shop forever, as by then minorities will be running this country – and they will have precious few reasons to be Republicans.

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