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The GOP Should Go Upscale
Townhall.com ^ | January 31, 2009 | Michael Barone

Posted on 01/31/2009 4:52:16 AM PST by Kaslin

There's a debate going on in some Republican circles over which groups of the electorate the party should target.

This debate starts off with some uncomfortable realizations. One is that while John McCain's 46 percent share of the vote is not as dismal as some losing candidates of the past, it is still far short of a majority and does not look to be easily expanded. Yes, McCain showed strength in Jacksonian America, along the Appalachian chain and west to Arkansas and Oklahoma. And he ran well with whites in the Deep South. But these are not growing demographics.

A second uncomfortable realization is that McCain ran dismally among blacks (losing 95 percent to 4 percent, according to the Edison-Mitofsky exit poll) and voters under 30 (losing 66 percent to 32 percent). The good news for Republicans is that there's not much room for Democrats to grow among black voters. The bad news is that voters who were under 30 in 2008 are going to be a larger and larger share of the electorate. To get a glimpse of the future, consider that McCain carried young voters in only nine states with 57 electoral votes. And in only five of those states, with 22 electoral votes, did he win more than 55 percent of the young.

A final uncomfortable realization is that the affluent suburbs have, outside the South and even in parts of the South -- North Carolina's Research Triangle, metro Orlando -- become Democratic. Nationally, McCain ran even with Barack Obama among voters with incomes over $50,000 and over $100,000. He actually ran behind among voters with incomes over $200,000. Obama carried narrowly those with college degrees and ran far ahead among those with graduate degrees.

The debate among Republicans is whether to go after downscale or upscale voters. Those who argue for going downscale usually have a 2012 candidate in mind: Sarah Palin. She has an undoubted appeal to such voters and revved up part of the Republican base -- cultural conservatives, and rural and small-town voters -- throughout the campaign. Despite the scorn the media heaped on her, she has excellent political instincts and seems capable of developing the knowledge base that would make her a credible presidential candidate in the future.

But my examination of the exit poll results and county-by-county election returns has led me to conclude tentatively that going upscale is the right move. As David Frum has pointed out, we're going to have more well-educated and millennial-generation voters in the future and fewer less-educated and Baby Boomers (among whom McCain ran even).

There are some immediate targets. Among all voters, Democratic House candidates won higher percentages than Obama. But voters at the low end of the age spectrum and the high end of the income and education spectrums cast higher percentages for Obama than House Democrats. They are, at the moment, Obama Republicans, hopeful that Obama can forge the bipartisan coalitions he has promised and eager for the change they think he represents. But that's not the change that congressional Democrats have produced, at least so far.

They passed their pork-laden stimulus package in the House without a single Republican vote. This positions Republican candidates to say, more in sorrow than in anger, that congressional Democrats are preventing our president from governing as he wants to. We want to help.

Going upscale also means downplaying the cultural issues that were an important reason for Republican victories from 1980 to 2004. Here, young voters are critical, and their attitudes give guidance. They oppose criminalization of abortion, but they also disfavor it -- the position of the great middle of the electorate. They tend to favor same-sex marriage -- the days of winning votes by opposing it are nearing an end. And while they seem blithely confident that government action can solve problems like health care, they are also a generation that insists on choice in their personal lives. Members of the iPod generation don't wait for their elders to tell them what the top 40 songs are. They make their own playlists.

There's a tension here, which Republicans can exploit, between the tactics of the MyObama campaign and the policies he favors that would limit choices -- one-size-fits-all government health insurance, the effective abolition of secret ballot unionization elections, and environmental policies that reduce your choice of cars and increase the price of energy.

Republicans can argue that their policies will let you choose your future. No, I don't have a candidate in mind, and I don't think Republicans can abandon cultural conservatives altogether. But upscale seems to me to be the way to go.


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1 posted on 01/31/2009 4:52:16 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
which groups of the electorate the party should target

Since the pubs seem hell bent on immitating the rats, how about they target the dead, family pets and of course illegal alien invaders.

46 percent share of the vote is not as dismal as some losing candidates of the past, it is still far short of a majority

Nor is it as dismal as some WINNING candidates, ala 1992!

2 posted on 01/31/2009 4:58:08 AM PST by Just A Nobody (I *LOVE* my Attitude Problem - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: Kaslin

Stupid advice. I believe I disagree with every bit of it.


3 posted on 01/31/2009 4:58:58 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: Kaslin

Here’s an idea! Stop trying to find “demographics” and cater to them and start acting like the Republican party.


4 posted on 01/31/2009 5:04:19 AM PST by autumnraine
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To: Kaslin

Barone is basing his assessments on the results of a bad economy, which delivered a preponderance of the unlettered “moderates,” and a black candidate who took more than half of the small percentage of minorities who vote Republican.


5 posted on 01/31/2009 5:04:27 AM PST by Mr Ramsbotham (Jimmy Carter -- the first white Barack Obama.)
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To: Kaslin

...”upscale?” Is Signor Barone a salesman for a casino or a bordello?


6 posted on 01/31/2009 5:05:07 AM PST by familyop (combat engineer (combat), National Guard, '89-'96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote, http://falconparty.com/)
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To: Kaslin

36% of voters are Democrats according to the most recent poll.

This matches perfectly with the 64 % to 65% of the voters who Rush insists state they’re always conservative or somewhat conservative voters!!

Conservatives were turned off by McCain in the last election - because he wasn’t conservative enough for the majority of voters.


7 posted on 01/31/2009 5:05:49 AM PST by SatinDoll (NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR PRESIDENT!!)
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To: Kaslin
We got a 46 percent share of the vote running a moldly RINO with no chance of winning. Imagine the blow-out we would have won by if we chose a real candidate.


8 posted on 01/31/2009 5:07:20 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Kaslin

I don’t see it as a choice between downscale and upscale. I see it as being easier to hold the Palin crowd and build a majority around that core, than to throw that away and try to outbid the Democrats.


9 posted on 01/31/2009 5:07:29 AM PST by RichInOC (I am your worst nightmare. I am a BAD conservative. (with apologies to bootyist-monk))
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To: Kaslin

They should go after voters who are pro liberty and pro-life. To do that they (the Republicans) have to be pro-liberty and pro-life as moral convictions.


10 posted on 01/31/2009 5:11:39 AM PST by Daveinyork
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To: Kaslin
One is that while John McCain's 46 percent share of the vote is not as dismal as some losing candidates of the past...

Anyone want to guess at his percentage if he had say, picked Huckabee for VP? Or Lieberman? Or Giuliani?

11 posted on 01/31/2009 5:12:01 AM PST by raybbr (It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
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To: Kaslin

This article demonstrates perfectly what’s wrong with the Republicans.


12 posted on 01/31/2009 5:16:53 AM PST by thecabal (Keep The Change)
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To: Kaslin

Here’s what “upscalers” like David Frum and Michael Barone are saying to cultural conservatives. Hey, you ignorant, southern hicks! Downplay YOUR issues. Downplay traditional marriage and babies — the bedrock of civilization, the essence of Christianity, and the heartbeat of a dynamic, growing society.

Sophisticates like Frum and Barone are asking the Republican Party to stand idly by as a once great nation aborts and divorces itself into Eurosocialist oblivion. They want to sell the soul of the party for a few points in the opinion polls (or a few pieces of silver).

Never. Never. Never.

Sincerely,

DS (downscale conservative)


13 posted on 01/31/2009 5:18:55 AM PST by heye2monn
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They can go upscale all they want. I’m going to keep slumming it and sit here bitterly clinging to my bible and gun.


14 posted on 01/31/2009 5:27:09 AM PST by cripplecreek (The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
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To: Kaslin
Accepting these numbers for arguments sake then it make sense to me to go back to Reagan Philosophically and Reagan Democrats tactically.
15 posted on 01/31/2009 5:34:45 AM PST by montanajoe
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To: Kaslin

Easiest way to win? Call your opponent out on their Communism.

And use the darn words, too.


16 posted on 01/31/2009 5:36:04 AM PST by wastedyears (April 21st, 2009 - International Iron Maiden Day)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Republicans are already fighting an image of only being interested in rich corporate types, so this would be extremely damaging for the GOP future.


17 posted on 01/31/2009 5:41:06 AM PST by brwnsuga (Proud, Black, Sexy Conservative!!! I am no LEMMING!)
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To: Kaslin

If the parents of those “under 30” university students weren’t such idiots and would cut off support for their brain-washed “children,” these clones of their liberal professors would have to make their own way in this world and grow up. That might change their entire philosophy of economics and their voting patterns.


18 posted on 01/31/2009 5:41:55 AM PST by kittymyrib
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To: Kaslin

The conservative message needs to be carried to the entire electorate. Many people embrace REAL conservatism. I DO agree that effort must be made to carry that conservative message to minority groups so that they may understand WHY conservatism is in their best interest.

The mistake in the past has often been to “modify” the message to suit a particular group. That has been a horrible mistake.


19 posted on 01/31/2009 5:48:32 AM PST by SumProVita (UNLESS THEY)
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To: heye2monn

Where the hell would the GOP be if they shunned the angry white male and female. Down with the Greens and Reform party?


20 posted on 01/31/2009 5:56:37 AM PST by Sybeck1 (WHITE AND EMBRACING WHAT IS RIGHT!!!!!!)
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