To: whitedog57
The is something called Hotellings Law. Essentially, it says that if one party goes too far to one side, the other party captures the middle.
Thank you, Mr. Rove. You are exactly right. If one party goes too far to one side, the other party captures the middle. The only problem with your pet theory is that you have applied it to the WRONG side. Who are the extremists? Is it Obama and the democrats? Or is is Tea Party conservatives? If you believe the latter are extremists, then you are on the wrong site (and side). Perhaps you meant to post this on DU? COONS is the extremist. Got it? The independents are already favoring O'Donnell further destroying your theory of who the "extremist" is. Her numbers are only going to improve.
Again, how odd it is that you would accuse the GOP candidate of being the extremist while considering the democrat "mainstream", which is EXACTLY what you are implying, when it is EXACTLY the opposite.
47 posted on
09/16/2010 8:07:08 AM PDT by
GLDNGUN
To: GLDNGUN
He might want to read the polling instead of mindlessly chanting the RINO dogma. She is up 8 point with Indy voters. Hoteling is working FOR her
51 posted on
09/16/2010 8:10:03 AM PDT by
MNJohnnie
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