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Will 2018 be the OC GOP's Waterloo?

Recent voter registration figures show Republicans lead over Democrats smaller than ever.

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By Gustavo Arellano • Apr 17, 2018 • 3m Listen

Last month the Orange County Registrar of Voters released figures that the gap between the Republican and Democratic Party is smaller than ever. Currently, 36.9 percent of OC voters identify as Republican, Democrats make up 34.1 percent and No Party Preference stands at 24.7 percent. That's a huge drop from 1990, when the OC GOP enjoyed a 22-percent lead over the Dems. The loss has national and local Democratic leaders and activists salivating for wins in the 2018 election--but is the OC GOP really dying?

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    Gustavo Arellano

    columnist, LA Times

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    Benjamin Gottlieb

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