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Old 11-29-2009, 12:38 AM   #6
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Right now the US has never been more politically divided and alienated, and that's a opportunity for Republicans to bring more people into the fold.
I think the division is a lot of their own doing. From their failed leadership creating the situation we're in now, down to their failed politics causing the party to become unpopular. IMO the Republican party has moved too far to the right, and they opened the door more for there to be moderate democrats.

Its good in a way that they're all on the same page, so they make policy happen with no civil wars like the dems.. but I think they're signing onto one too many unpopular views.

The name of the game in politics, is adjusting to what the majority of people want (Or at least being somewhat sympathetic with that view). If you don't do that, you start losing districts you've held for over 100 years.
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