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Question: How long before mainstream Republicans give up on this as an issue in national elections?
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0-5 years
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6-10 years
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11-15 years
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they'll just be a minority party forever
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afleitch
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« on: March 05, 2014, 01:36:25 PM »

It will still be an issue in 2016, definitely. It will probably still be opposed by 1 in 3 GOP candidates by 2020, even if it's decided at a federal level. By 2024, the point at which voters born in 1980 will be 44, it'll probably be one of those issues that no one talks about.
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