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And apparently still too conservative for the majority of Americans. That should tell you something about how well a far right wing message will resonate with the electorate. Actually, if the GOP stuck to fiscal conservatism, and moderated their view on social issues, they would do a lot better nationally. The extreme social conservative message only works well in some select states.FredHayek wrote: Romney and McCain were the most liberal of the GOP choices.
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And apparently still too conservative for the majority of Americans. That should tell you something about how well a far right wing message will resonate with the electorate. Actually, if the GOP stuck to fiscal conservatism, and moderated their view on social issues, they would do a lot better nationally. The extreme social conservative message only works well in some select states.FredHayek wrote: Romney and McCain were the most liberal of the GOP choices.
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And apparently still too conservative for the majority of Americans. That should tell you something about how well a far right wing message will resonate with the electorate. Actually, if the GOP stuck to fiscal conservatism, and moderated their view on social issues, they would do a lot better nationally. The extreme social conservative message only works well in some select states.FredHayek wrote: Romney and McCain were the most liberal of the GOP choices.
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