MARIS61
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http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/p...only-one-in-five-self-identify-as-republican/
So who is watching Fox News?
So who is watching Fox News?

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Update: DNC spokesperson Hari Sevugan emails over the following response:
When you’re devoid of new ideas, devoid of new leadership, and your only answer to the nation’s pressing problem is to say “NO,” it’s not surprising that moderate, independent voices can no longer identify with you. And all that remains are the fringe elements of a once grand old party that are far outside the American mainstream.
I'm not a Republican. Do I fit into your paradigm, MARIS?

To me, this statistic means one thing: conservatives are pissed off at the Republican party.
That doesn't mean there are fewer conservatives in the United States, it just means that they know they've been sold out by their representatives. Conservatives will continue to vote their conscience, which means they will end up voting for Republicans because they represent the lesser of two evils.
Yep. The Republican Party went native. If they would have held true to their principles, they'd still be in power.
I'm my own party.![]()
One could argue they tried to do that by appointing Gov. Palin for the Vice Presidential candidate.
I'm a registered independent and probably lean slightly more to the left than right, but i wouldn't have been against voting for a republican if it had been like Giuliani or something. I don't like the ones that cater to the evangelists...

