Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?
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@bachophile said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Definitely marge
Wildfires are caused by a secret Jewish space laser
This is the kind of Abe Lincoln republican I want in the US government
The horrifying thing isn't that somebody would believe this, but that a large enough proportion of the electorate actually chose her to represent them.
Meanwhile, Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are considered the outliers.
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@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@bachophile said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Definitely marge
Wildfires are caused by a secret Jewish space laser
This is the kind of Abe Lincoln republican I want in the US government
The horrifying thing isn't that somebody would believe this, but that a large enough proportion of the electorate actually chose her to represent them.
Meanwhile, Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are considered the outliers.
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@jolly said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@89th said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Long-term? Cheney.
Short-term, it's a tie...which makes sense, since the GOP is currently fractured.
The GOP would be wise to really start supporting strong moderate conservatives. They'd win the MAGA vote by default, would win the traditional republican vote, would win the other segments (Cuban, Evangelical, etc), and would win over some independents and moderates, too.
The Biden/Harris/Bernie/AOC/left/far-left's out there would have a HELL of a time competing against a strong moderate conservative. The problem is the primaries are set up to let the wackos bubble up to the top and get all the attention.
Dude, you need to get out of the Beltway.
Well I am moving to Minnesota this year!
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@mik said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
The problem is we are focusing on personality, not policy.
With personalities like this, it is a problem!
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@89th said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jolly said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@89th said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Long-term? Cheney.
Short-term, it's a tie...which makes sense, since the GOP is currently fractured.
The GOP would be wise to really start supporting strong moderate conservatives. They'd win the MAGA vote by default, would win the traditional republican vote, would win the other segments (Cuban, Evangelical, etc), and would win over some independents and moderates, too.
The Biden/Harris/Bernie/AOC/left/far-left's out there would have a HELL of a time competing against a strong moderate conservative. The problem is the primaries are set up to let the wackos bubble up to the top and get all the attention.
Dude, you need to get out of the Beltway.
Well I am moving to Minnesota this year!
Good!
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@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@mik said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
The problem is we are focusing on personality, not policy.
With personalities like this, it is a problem!
At present these personalities outweigh any chance of a rational discussion of policy.
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McConnell calls MTG a cancer on the GOP.
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A Republic congressman from IL, who has spoken against President Trump for quite a long time has a website. Interesting video on there.
I dont know his district but I am sure the President Trump followers will try and vote him out during the primary.
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