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opebo
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« on: November 18, 2004, 03:06:41 AM »

The Democrats want to be very careful about stereotyping those who live in "red states" because without those states, there will never be a Democrat sitting in the Oval Office.

The Democrats need to reaching out to 'Main Street' not alienating themselves from it. I fear that the out-of-touch far left will do the Democratic Party much harm. They need to return to the sanity of the ideological centre


This is an obviously bad idea - in reaching out to these intolerant religious middle america types, they'll lose both coasts - the real heartland of the country.
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2004, 03:23:44 AM »

The Democrats want to be very careful about stereotyping those who live in "red states" because without those states, there will never be a Democrat sitting in the Oval Office.

The Democrats need to reaching out to 'Main Street' not alienating themselves from it. I fear that the out-of-touch far left will do the Democratic Party much harm. They need to return to the sanity of the ideological centre


This is an obviously bad idea - in reaching out to these intolerant religious middle america types, they'll lose both coasts - the real heartland of the country.

Clinton believes in God. Do you despise him as well?

Well, I like to believe he's pretending.
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