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'No Way Out': Demographics Drive GOP Nosedive on West Coast
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By Associated Press
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February 26, 2020

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BEND, Ore. โ€” In the early 1990s, the population of Bend was around 25,000 and leaned Republican. A lumber mill operated along the banks of the Deschutes River in Oregonโ€™s high-desert country.

The transformation shows how demographic shifts and the GOPโ€™s tack further to the right are helping push the party into a nosedive along the West Coast.
Today, the lumber mill is an REI outdoor recreation store. The population has quadrupled. And for the first time in memory, the number of registered Democrats in Deschutes County recently eclipsed the number of Republicans.
The transformation shows how demographic shifts and the GOPโ€™s tack further to the right are helping push the party into a nosedive along the West Coast.
The last Republican presidential candidate that California went for was George H.W. Bush. For both Oregon and Washington, it was Ronald Reagan. Now, Republicans are struggling to hold seats in Congress, statehouses and city councils up and down the coast.
California, Washington and Oregon will hold their presidential primaries on March 3, March 10 and May 19 respectively, and which Democratic candidates they favor will become clear. But this much is certain: In November, none of the three states is apt to go for President Donald Trump, and there is little hope Republicans will claw back much ground in other contests.

โ€˜There Is No Way Outโ€™

Political districts have flipped in population centers, from San Diego in the south to Seattle in the north.
โ€œThere is no way out,โ€ Chris Vance, a former Washington state Republican Party chairman and legislator, said in a telephone interview.
In San Diego, by the U.S.-Mexico border, each of the nine city council districts now has more registered Democrats than registered Republicans, including one that until recently leaned strongly Republican.
In 1980, Orange County, near Los Angeles, was 80% white and a GOP stronghold. Today, Orange County is mostly Hispanic and Asian, with many displeased by Republicansโ€™ hard stance on immigration. In 2018, voters there dealt a stunning defeat to a two-term GOP congresswoman.
The California GOP wound up losing six other U.S. House seats that year, leading a former Republican leader in the state to declare: โ€œThe California Republican Party isnโ€™t salvageable at this time.โ€
Democrats also hold the California governorโ€™s office, both U.S. Senate seats and almost complete control of the Legislature.

Photo of Gerald Ford, Ronald Regan and George H.W. Bush
FILE โ€“ In this Nov. 3, 1980 file photo, former President Gerald Ford, from left, lends his support to Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and his running mate George H.W. Bush in Peoria, Ill. The last Republican presidential candidate that California went for was George H.W. Bush. For both Oregon and Washington it was Ronald Reagan. Now, Republicans are struggling to hold seats in Congress, statehouses and city councils. (AP Photo, File)

The GOP Has Lost All the Statehouse Seats It Once Held in Seattleโ€™s Eastern Suburbs

In Seattle, tens of thousands of tech employees have flooded into the city and its suburbs, hired by Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Facebook. The influx of highly educated workers over the past decade helped fuel a population boom that made many communities much more diverse and affluent, and turned them away from the GOP and toward Democrats.

โ€œThis was the party of nerdy, wonky, tweedy capitalists who cared about economic growth. Now it is the party of populists: alt-right, letโ€™s keep the immigrants out, truck- and rifle-populists. That works in Mississippi and Arkansas and stuff, but it does not work in the Seattle area.โ€ โ€” Chris Vance, a former Washington state Republican Party chairman and legislator
The result: The GOP has lost all the statehouse seats it once held in Seattleโ€™s eastern suburbs.
Vance blames the areaโ€™s exodus of college-educated white voters, particularly women, from the GOP on the partyโ€™s turn toward more fundamentalist values under Trump. Vance himself abandoned the party in 2017 after an unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate as the Republican candidate.
โ€œThis was the party of nerdy, wonky, tweedy capitalists who cared about economic growth. Now it is the party of populists: alt-right, letโ€™s keep the immigrants out, truck- and rifle-populists,โ€ Vance said. โ€œThat works in Mississippi and Arkansas and stuff, but it does not work in the Seattle area.โ€
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, among a line of Democratic governors dating back to 1985, faces no significant GOP challenge as he seeks a third term in November. Both of Washingtonโ€™s U.S. senators are Democrats, and seven of its 10 U.S. House members belong to the party. Democrats hope to expand their majorities in the Legislature, where they hold a 28-21 edge in the Senate and a 57-41 advantage in the House.
And Democrats in Oregon โ€” who already hold the governorship, both U.S. Senate seats and four of five U.S. House seats โ€” wield supermajorities in the Legislature, and are gunning for more seats.
One of them is the House seat representing Bend, currently held by moderate Republican Rep. Cheri Helt. Challenging her is Deschutes County Deputy District Attorney Jason Kropf, whose treasurer is a veteran political fundraiser.

Republican Lawmakers in Oregon Are Fed up With Democratic Dominance

After the demise of the timber industry, Bend became a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and beer lovers. The town of roughly 100,000 is arrayed along a scenic river and below the Cascade Range, with one of the highest number of breweries per capita in America.
โ€œBend is full of beautiful, very fit, beer-swilling jocks,โ€ said James Foster, professor emeritus of political science at Oregon State University-Cascades in Bend.
The shifting demographic has made Bend, and Deschutes County, โ€œmuch more moderateโ€ than in the past, he said.
In 2018, about 4,100 more people moved to the county than moved out, with two-thirds arriving from 11 California counties โ€” 10 of which are predominantly Democratic โ€” and from the liberal bastions of Seattle and Portland, according to a new study by the Oregon Employment Department.
The growth of registered Democrats โ€œcould be a reflection of the political party affiliation of the new residents, rather than longtime locals shifting their party affiliation,โ€ said economist Damon Runberg, who prepared the study.
Republican lawmakers in Oregon are so fed up with Democratic dominance that they began a boycott of the Legislature this week in an attempt to kill a bill aimed at stemming global warming. Helt bucked the move by remaining in the capitol.
Some Republicans also formed a group, Move Oregonโ€™s Border for a Greater Idaho. It is collecting signatures to make rural Oregon counties part of conservative Idaho.
โ€œI understand theyโ€™re looking at Idaho fondly,โ€ Idaho Gov. Brad Little said on Fox News last week. โ€œBut thereโ€™s a lot of governmental hurdles and legal hurdles that would have to be jumped before they could ever do that.โ€

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