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With the November midterms looming and Republican hopes of taking control of both chambers of Congress slipping away, GOP campaign consultants are scrambling because their traditional appeals to voters are now falling flat and they're not sure what to do about it.
According to a report from Politico's David Siders, Republicans have normally banked on culture war issues to drive the base to the polls but in 2022 "God, guns and gays" isn't playing well with voters in large part because the electorate and attitudes on those three hot-button issues have evolved.
So what happens when the only thing you have, are divisive issues that don’t work for you anymore?
Hey, I know, let’s try trickle down economics. That’s a winner.
According to a report from Politico's David Siders, Republicans have normally banked on culture war issues to drive the base to the polls but in 2022 "God, guns and gays" isn't playing well with voters in large part because the electorate and attitudes on those three hot-button issues have evolved.
'The environment is upside down': Republicans stunned 'God, guns and gays' no longer working for them
With the November midterms looming and Republican hopes of taking control of both chambers of Congress slipping away, GOP campaign consultants are scrambling because their traditional appeals to voters are now falling flat and they're not sure what to do about it.According to a report from...
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So what happens when the only thing you have, are divisive issues that don’t work for you anymore?
Hey, I know, let’s try trickle down economics. That’s a winner.