The possibility that the Republican primary electorate isn't so conservative (user search)
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« on: April 04, 2012, 07:22:33 PM »

Doesn't explain why they chose to nominate McCain and Dubaya. Dole was fairly moderate as well. Its been a long time (Reagan in 1980) since the Republicans nominated a true right winger. So he has got a point IMO.
It would be hard to find anyone who is not a right-winger in either party(See Progressive Caucus budget vote). The difference being discusses here is between normal right-wingers and extreme ones.
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