But new policy commitments or adjustments to existing commitments--on social issues for moderates/conservatives, but also thinking creatively about progressive leaning areas like poverty, family/life balance, etc--will increase the party's potential.
"We have to move away from your values to win"? Is that the bottom line we have to tell people?
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Anyway, thanks for your thoughts! I finished the Atlantic article already, still making my way through the Politico. A very important topic for sure! Something I think about a lot as a person who went from a VERY evangelical Texas HS to a VERY progressive NYC college.
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Isn't that the basic demand of pluralism/democracy? I mean, I've made this argument to evangelicals elsewhere, but I can add a fourth argument here 4) this is what it means to live together with people who disagree rather than simply wish them away
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Hm. Maybe that's true. Doesn't exactly get the people fired up, but perhaps true. I think... people need assurances you won't move *backwards* on their issues, a la 1994 Crime Bill, "superpredators," et al.
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