opebo
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« on: May 10, 2007, 02:19:53 PM » |
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It actually depends on the fundamentalist Christians.. if they're a hard core lump of 20% of the vote in 2025, and represent half the white vote, as they do now.. then I suppose it will be pretty hard for the GOP to divorce itself from them, even if it isn't a winning strategy.
Parties really don't adapt as perfectly as some on this board think - for example the Democratic Party of the last 25 years has been reluctantant to give up stances that make it a 48% at best party.. Basically because it is beholden to educated, thinking people in the Northeast and West Coast.. but thank goodness it hasn't given in to the other side just to win!
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