Like clockwork. Every four years they proclaim that the GOP is on death's door. Then it somehow doesn't die and the same idiots make the same stupid prediction four years after that. It's an endless cycle of idiocy.
The primitives have been saying this every two years, not just presidential election years.
Their forebears said it all the time, going clear back to the Beginning.
In 1892, after the Republicans were decimated; "the GOP is dead."
In 1894, the largest gains in congressional seats in history, by the GOP.
In 1912, after the Republicans ran third in a three-way race; "the GOP is dead."
In 1914, remarkable gains in congressional seats, by the GOP.
In 1932, after the Reaganesque Rooseveltian landslide; "the GOP is dead."
In 1936, after the even bigger Reaganesque Rooseveltian landslide; "the GOP is definitely dead."
In 1938, the second-largest gains in congressional seats in history, by the GOP.
In 1964, after the Reaganesque Johnsonian landslide; "the GOP is finished."
In 1966, remarkable gains in congressional and gubernatorial seats, by the GOP.
In 1974, after the Reaganesque Democrat congressional landslide; "the GOP is dead."
In 1976, recapture of much that had been lost in Congress, by the GOP.
In 1992, after the Democrat presidential win in a three-way race, "the GOP is dead."
In 1994, the taking of both Houses of Congress for the first time in 42 years, by the GOP.
In 2006, after the Democrats re-took both Houses of Congress, "the GOP is dead."
In 2008, after Barack Milhous wins the White House; "the GOP is dead."
In 2010, the third-largest gains--and recapture of the House--in history; "the GOP is dead."
(The years in between, the GOP essentially stayed even or even flourished.)
We've got more lives than a damned cat does.
Too bad for the primitives.