Super_Lantern
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What do you think? I've discussed this in a few threads lately. I don't think the GOP has a clear unified message. I'm not sure it *can have one or needs one either.
*Possible 2016 nominees demonstrate this. Jeb Bush/Christie represent a type of conservative. Ted Cruz represents a different type of conservative. Rand Paul represents right-leaning libertarians perhaps disenfranchised with Democrats and willing to vote GOP. You can keep going on and on. The GOP contains so many varying levels of conservatism and ideology, I don't feel it really can have a uniform identity
*Possible 2016 nominees demonstrate this. Jeb Bush/Christie represent a type of conservative. Ted Cruz represents a different type of conservative. Rand Paul represents right-leaning libertarians perhaps disenfranchised with Democrats and willing to vote GOP. You can keep going on and on. The GOP contains so many varying levels of conservatism and ideology, I don't feel it really can have a uniform identity