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« on: November 21, 2018, 08:07:55 PM » |
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As long as they feel like they don't need them, which they seem to because of their success in the Senate races this year, they won't bother appealing beyond their base or acknowledging that this strategy is flawed. It may very well still work out for them too. I worry that the current suburban trend won't last when a Democratic President takes power again. If that's the case, all the Republicans need is a little patience and the suburbs will swing back. So why blame them for ignoring them?
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