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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (12917)8/10/2005 1:26:26 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Democrats` Cultural Divide

By Mindy Finn
GOP.com Blog

Democrats have been trying to focus their message and make inroads with voters, but public opinion still favors our Party, the GOP, by wide margins. According to a new Democracy Corps study cited by Dan Balz in the Washington Post
   "cultural issues trump economic issues by a wide margin 
for many of these voters - giving the GOP a significant
electoral advantage." As hard as Democrats may try, these
voters still see them "as weak on national security, and
on cultural and moral issues, they view Democrats as both
inconsistent and hostile to traditional values."

This is no biased view - the Democracy Corps focus group was conducted by Democrats Karl Agne and Stan Greenberg who can't run away from the truth.


Their advice in response to the study: "Democrats need a reform-oriented, anti-Washington agenda to overcome the culture gap. At this point, Democrats are in no position to capitalize if there is a clear backlash against Republicans."

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