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Bono
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« on: May 24, 2005, 04:15:35 PM »

It plays a big role.  America leans populist.  The Ross Perot campaign was somewhat populist, and he would have possibly won the 1992 election if he would have stayed in the campaign.  There's a lot of room at the moment for a populist third party here, since both parties have strayed away from it.

I think you mean: both parties are in it to their necks.
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Bono
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2005, 02:11:54 PM »

Hah, I see thefactor is still living in his dream world.

The GOP is doing nothing but moving right economically, and staying in place socially.

They have not moved "left" on any issue except spending, and that is a short term phenomenon.

they have moved left in healthcare and education, at least.
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