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also the dems tend to let the republicans define the race...like being "Pro-life", i mean who's against life? or letting the republicans define the word "liberal"robtex said:voter apathy = deomcrats lose. Republicans do two things extremely well .
1) they are organized in campaigning from the lowest levels of goverement to the highest. George Lakoff has always contended that their campaigning meathods are one of their biggest keys to their success.
2) They vote. Republican voters go the polls and they cast their ballot. I get more annoyed year by year everytime I meet a liberal who says he or she "doesn't believe in voting" .....or their vote doesn't count. Mabye by the end of the day or tomarrow I can find stats to back up this statement but I am postulating that repulbicans are more apt to go to the polls at any level, not just the executive level.
Republicians pushed a lot of people to the polls on two issues last year:
1) morality (christian morality)
2) fear
I would guess they will use the strategy again in 2008 as it has done well in the recent past for them.
I'm looking forward to 2006 and getting rid of that embarrassment of a US leader Tom DeLay.jewscout said:what can the dems do to win the white house in 2008?
What can the republicans do to keep it?
Delay is the pluperfect example of institutionalized power. Mitch McConnell (Republican from Kentucky) and Robert Byrd (Democrat from WVA) are two more prime examples.seagull said:I'm looking forward to 2006 and getting rid of that embarrassment of a US leader Tom DeLay.
Suck up to Christians and encourage homophobia.jewscout said:what can the dems do to win the white house in 2008?
Suck up to Christians and encourage homophobia.What can the republicans do to keep it?