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hoosierballin12
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« on: October 22, 2019, 06:26:54 PM »

The 2012 GOP platform was mediocre at best. Mitt Romney inspired no enthusiasm among anybody other than Mormons and evangelicals. I think we need to keep much of Trumps policies on trade, immigration, and political correctness. However we need to calm the rhetoric and try to get him out of the news cycle 24/7. Albeit, much of the media’s goal is to help dems win, but if R’s don’t give them any tweets or questionable comments to report on we should be fine. Something needs to be done about the way the media informs people of what’s going on. So often only the democratic side is presented in the media and republicans are painted as being in favor of whatever problem is the subject of debate. If we can get fair treatment from the media and tone down the rhetoric then the Republican Party can maintain power for longer.
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