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Max
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« on: August 01, 2006, 12:33:03 PM »


1. Scenario:

Americans find the way back to vote on ecenomical issues over social issues (as they did during the 1930's and 1940's). The Dems rebuild their alliance with Big Labor, the Reps stay with Big Business.
While social issues are no longer the important issues, both parties become more moderate on them.

A lot of 50/50 presidential races, Democrats become stronger in the South, Republicans in the Northeast.


2. Scenario:

The parties don't change significantly. The Republicans stay to be the parties who usually wins the presidential elections (as it is the fact since 1968):


3. Scenario: Dems became more populist, Reps become more libertarian. The Dems become stronger all in the US but loose in the Northeast and the West coast. The Dems become the stronger party of the both.
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Max
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2006, 01:03:00 AM »


I don't see how anyone could think the Democrats will move to the right socially, considering how much more socially liberal our generation is from the last.

I don't think our generation is socially left from the last. Since the 1980's, America is moving to the right on social issues.

If Democrats would like to win some elections, they have to rebuild their populism of the past.
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