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Paul
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« on: November 25, 2003, 06:57:21 PM »

I think that you only have to listen to comments of folks like Howard Dean to understand why the Democrats have so much trouble in the South.  He talks about how poor white southerners vote Republican to their own detriment, and have to be shown how important economic issues are.
Translation: Dean believes southerners are too stupid to vote properly - and he doesn't realize that the Democratic party is simply too far left on social issues to win national elections in the south.
If the Democratic party won't be running any conservative to moderate candidates for president in the future, they won't be competive in most of the South.
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