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Question: Which party's electoral/demographic coalition is more unstable?
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« on: October 13, 2012, 11:08:27 PM »

No one except the Ron Paul types thinks that the GOP is less stable than the Democrats. After all, the irreconcilable Ron Paul-type libertarians are and have never been a major part of the GOP base.

That being said, the Democratic base is more unstable primarily because it is larger, so take that as what you will. It gives the Democrats an advantage in most elections - but it's hard to forge an electoral coalition from both the most privileged and the least privileged members of society and claim they are both under attack from the "evil right".
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