Same thing in North Carolina. The electorate has changed. Minority totals have grown. What if the majority of the electorate doesn’t want to hear a strong conservative message. Why demand that a candidate tailor his or her message to say what the voters don’t want.
What, btw, was the centerpiece of GOP campaigns recently in Vermont?
Well, apparently milquetoast bland is not a sure-fire vote getter, surprise surprise, because Tillis is trailing Hagan in a year when he should be walking all over her. Illegal immigration, not touched despite a good-sized majority across all demographics in opposition.
He's trailing precisely because he's not saying anything voters want to hear. Name one remotely controversial conservative stance this man has taken. He's not taken any. He still trails a fairly despised Democrat with notable weakness and controversy in a year that should be a sweep for Republicans.