tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post9152168798481192330..comments2023-10-16T07:13:12.123-05:00Comments on A plain blog about politics: Sunday Question for ConservativesJonathan Bernsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15931039630306253241noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-52791441872846121802010-08-08T17:46:43.254-05:002010-08-08T17:46:43.254-05:00Yes. Yes.
The North East and the West Coast are c...Yes. Yes.<br /><br />The North East and the West Coast are clearly more liberal then the Deep South and the Plains. Many conservatives think that all of the country wants right wing conservatives like the South does.<br /><br />When The Club for Growth campaigned against Chafee and announced a challenge against Specter they lost senate seats for the GOP. The result was that the dems got a sixty seat majority. I think the GOP would also have a better chance defeating Boxer if they had a pro choice challenger.<br /><br />I think the Club for Growth and the Tea Party are damaging the long term prospects for the GOP because they are promoting the line that the GOP lost in 2006 and 2008 because of spending. Given the poor performance of the economy during the Bush years I think the GOP needs to rethink its supply side economic agenda. The Club for Growth and the Tea Party are preventing this from happening.Mercernoreply@blogger.com