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Question: How much trouble are the Dems in...?
#1
Relax!.. Kerry lost by under 3% - Things are fine, don't overreact
 
#2
The Dems need a better candidate, but the fundemental "message" is fine
 
#3
The message needs a "tuneup" but not an overhaul
 
#4
The Dems need to substantially rethink themselves, but can rebound
 
#5
The GOP has entered a period of structural dominance
 
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Total Voters: 66

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MODU
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« on: December 02, 2004, 08:46:48 AM »


As I've said before, the Democratic party is on the verge of an internal rift - with some of their members falling away to the third-parties.  Their core message (the socialistic "fairness" of the masses) is still current, but most of their stances on social issues have become obsolete over the past decade.  It's time for them to re-examine the current state of the nation and get a pulse on what the national stance on the issues are.  Otherwise, a "liberal" democrat will most likely not win a Presidential election in the near future.  There is nothing wrong with the Democratic party shifting from the "liberal" party to become the "moderate" party.  This helped Clinton for 8 years, but for some reason retreated back to the liberal fringe in 2000 and 2004.
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MODU
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2004, 10:41:21 AM »

Gosh, this love and tolerance from a liberal just make me so warm and fuzzy, that I just want to join his political party.

Opebo is no liberal

Agreed. 
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