Undecided.
Only if I led it
Joking of course. However it would have to be led by someone from the right of centre. Given that social issues are resolved it needs to focus on centre-right economic solutions without simply existing to 'gut' legislation it doesn't like; it has to drive forward proposals.
I take offense at that assertion, sir.
While I don't take offense, I do disagree with Afleitch. Several of the regions have, or have passed but had overturned, abortion restrictions well beyond the RL parameters of
Roe v. Wade and
Casey v. Planned Parenthood. With the rise of the Dixiecrats who oppose gay marriage rights (but not civil unions) as an officially recognized party and force in the SE, that issue may not be fully "resolved" either.
Like it or not, any attempt by the Atlasian right to short change conservative views on social issues is going to create dissension and dissatisfaction among potential supporters whose support they need to win.