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To: Loud Mime
Please don’t lose the point: In order to win elections, especially here in CA, we have to have some appeal with the Latinos.

When did California last vote for a Republican presidential candidate? When did they last elect a Republican senator?

There would be no dumber strategy for Republicans than to form national policies to help the party win in California. Or maybe policies should be adopted that would help the party win New York and Massachusetts? Policies that might increase votes in leftist state would decrease votes in other states.

Those far left states are not the future of the Republican party, and trying to appeal to those voters would ensure a smaller and weaker party, and probably a new third party. That idea you are stuck on would make the Republican party weak and irrelevant

55 posted on 01/14/2011 7:46:22 AM PST by Will88
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To: Will88

OK, nice jump to a conclusion.

I have never said that we have to vote for amnesty or the DREAM act. I never wrote that we have to do what they want.

I believe that we have to work with the communications; something like: would you rather have a minimal handout or a good paying job? Some of them already are getting the message.

No message is getting to them that properly portrays the conservative foundation: being pro-business is a good thing for everybody but the democrat politicians.

Sadly, some of these remarks are good fodder for the liberal press machine.


57 posted on 01/14/2011 7:56:22 AM PST by Loud Mime (Study the Constitution, while we still have it)
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