To: diesel00
I don't see much of a center. I see a nation polarized. I see the commie liberals on the left and the God fearin' Americans on the Right. I think there are some in the middle, but they don't like either Dems or repubs. I think mostly the Repubs could win them by bringing smaller Government and the like and they could win a lot of the Independents.
I really don't run into those who are open border Republicans, or gun control Republicans, or baby killin' Republicans. There sure as heck very well may be some, but I don't see them. Just how big is our 'center'? 10 percent? fifteen?
63 posted on
11/08/2006 9:23:14 PM PST by
do the dhue
(If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.)
To: do the dhue
10-15% is a huge difference when elections are so polarized. Essentially in the last decade, national elections have been decided on very small margins. What I mean about the center is that we can't afford to lose that 10-15% which seem inconsequential, but like last night, bites us in the arse.
66 posted on
11/08/2006 9:27:28 PM PST by
diesel00
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