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« on: June 28, 2020, 12:17:05 AM »

Do you believe that a pivot towards neoliberal ideas similar to those promoted by the Third Way Left could help the Federalist Party? Why or why not?
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2020, 02:53:46 PM »

Do you believe that a pivot towards neoliberal ideas similar to those promoted by the Third Way Left could help the Federalist Party? Why or why not?

Are there 30 to 40 people who presently hold those positions, who would change their votes as a result?

I'm sure you could appeal to moderate Democrats this way. Anyways, several recent elections have shown that the Federalist Party/right-leaning indies can be at least somewhat competitive, for instance lfromnj had a strong showing in the December 2019 Senate race and AustralianSwingVoter regularly wins close to half of the vote in Parliamentary elections in extremely liberal Fremont. This convinces me that the right is not yet dead, and that it is still viable. Do you have the same thoughts about these specific elections, why or why not?
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