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« on: November 08, 2012, 05:53:39 PM »

I agree with you Torie. I made this point earlier than the Republicans lose even in a 50/50 election, so we are at a structural disadvantage at present, and it will only get worse unless changes within the party are made. I am not advocating that we just need to "become like Democrats," but we should at least attempt to cut the rhetoric of anti-gay, anti-women and anti-immigrant that we have been talking about for the last 4 years. Who can be the biggest hardass when it comes to closing our border and rounding up illegals to throw them out does not resinate with the majority anymore, as many of us see America as a place for opportunity that should welcome people within the country.

It isn't too late for the Republicans to change their tone and how they approach policy making, but it will take time, and it will take ridding the party of the Tea Party nuts that think we must become bigger hardasses to win future elections.

This country is changing, and those who do not adapt will fall by the waste side. The GOP leadership knows it. It is a matter of everyone else realizing it too.
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