Poorly Understood Distinction- Social Conservatism vs. Cultural Conservatism (user search)
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Del Tachi
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« on: June 13, 2018, 09:08:28 AM »

There certainly is an important distinction between the two, but I think we'd be remiss to define "cultural conservatism" by its more radical alt-right/neo-nazi fringes.  Mainline "Protestant work ethic" type voters would be more representative of cultural conservatism to me, and those voters have historically been the GOP's base in the non-Evangelical Midwest and Northeast.
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