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Divide and Conquer
The liberal vote has been split before, with excellent results for the conservatives. Actually, the liberal vote is not difficult to split. There is a very wide range of ideologies encompassed within that term "liberal," (unless of course, you get your information from Faux News).
But the conservative party is pretty darned rock-solid. Monochromatic. There is not a wide range of ideologies there. Instead there is some very parallel thinking. That's good in terms of political cohesion. But that's changing, isn't it? The Great Uniter (George Dubya Bush) has found a way to divide not just the nation, but his political party as well.
How many conservatives out there are noticing that their party is divided into the folks that will never withdraw their support for Dubya, versus the folks who are DEEPLY disappointed at his decidedly non-conservative behaviors? And what impact do you folks think this might have on the next election?
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