What is the endgame of the GOP going all-in for white nationalism and intolerance?https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/a-republican-pollster-is-losing-faith-in-her-party/538497/?utm_source=atltw …
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Maybe 20% of the GOP and many GOP-leaning independents would like to get off the bus, but the Dems sure won't let em in.
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What would the Democratic Party letting them in look like?
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Greater acceptance of pro-life candidates would be a (positive) start. They do need to resist worship of markets however, a Republican flaw.
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But how do you get those pro-life candidates past the pro-abortion base of the party? How do you convince them to allow that?
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That is the challenge. Nancy Pelosi seemed open to dialogue more so than Tom Perez. Also, the Governor of Louisiana.
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But also like... isn't part of it actually getting the pro-choice base onboard? Not just dialogue with leadership, but with the base?
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