I see you ignoring the issues of the debate. The CWA was crystal clear. I knew where you were attempting to go with this line of replies. Sorry, I don't buy it.
To add some context to this debate. Social conservatives are the majority of the Republican Party. If a GOP candidate wants to become POTUS, he/she better have an established record that is consistent with limited govt, anti-gun control, pro-life, anti-illegal amnesty and anti-special rights for homos. These are huge issues. So is the WOT. The WOT is the #1 issue. There are Republican candidates who support the WOT and who support social and fiscal conservatism. Rudy doesn't support the GOP platform in that regard. I don't buy what Rudy is selling. Period.
Not in every state.
If a candidate was 100% in support of the CwA, but was pro-choice and pro-gay rights, you wouldn't support him, correct?
If so, I believe it's clear you will have a problem ever winning another election.
The CwA gave the Rs this majority. Abandon it, and you abandon majority status.