More or less. It's moved away from Johnson, Barnes and Richards representation.
To an extent, politics is a partisan game. I would say the majority of Americans are conservative but reflexively vote according to party lines. The key is to shift that alligiance to support candidates they are more in agreement with ideologically, but pre-disposed to think ill of.
Couldn't agree more. The Dim party has moved away from their more centrist platforms to something way out there. Many of their followers aren't even aware of it. That's where we come in. It's up to us to get the word out regarding the polar shift of their party leaders. Many don't want to hear it, but that should only make us fine tune our powers of pursuasion even more. Our future depends on it.
FGS