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I agree with you on this: the Democrats desperately need the vote of women, minorities, gays, etc. any significant gains by the Republicans in these groups threatens the ability of the Democrats to win. And the people you name above did get attacked harshly. But they made it easier to get attacked. I mean, a witch? (McDonnel) A conservative firebrand in the House becoming president? (Bachmann) A former governor who can’t hold her own against the media? (Palin) A one-term congressman who lost his re-election? (West). No elective office, ever? (Cain). The Republicans can win with a minority but it has to be a serious, well qualified, well spoken, informed viable candidate, not an oddball. If the GOP nominated any of the guys you mentioned, the Democrats would win in a landslide. But don’t worry - there are plenty of qualified minority candidates among the Republicans - Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal to name two.No, because elections are usually about economics more than anything else. In 2014 and 2016 I can pretty much promise you that not too people are going to be thinking about condoms, gay rights or abortion.
If the GOP ran a minority social conservative for president, it’d be lights out. Why do you think they attack Palin, Bachmann, Cain, West and O’Donnell so harshly? They need such huge percentages in their coalition just to scrape by.
Also, voters want politicians who stand for things. Being all muddled just confuses the electorate and that’s where you get “I’m going to vote democrat or stay home because there’s no difference between the two parties”.![]()
Ishii