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To: OhioBuckeye
The party split is simple and not at all intimidating. The GOP-e is at most 15% of our voting strength, and may actually be as low as 8% if you only count Republicans who voted in primaries.

That means anywhere from 85% to 92% of the Republican party is a member of one of the various Conservative factions inside the party.

We really can afford to LOSE every single member of the GOP-e and still function as a major political party, and then where are you people going to go? Will you become another Democrat faction "Officially"?

59 posted on 08/04/2012 9:15:46 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

“The party split is simple and not at all intimidating. The GOP-e is at most 15% of our voting strength....”

“We really can afford to LOSE every single member of the GOP-e and still function as a major political party,”

Then why in the world is everyone screaming about the GOP-e?

“and then where are you people going to go?”

You people? I didn’t vote for Romney in the primaries....what do you mean by “you people?”

“Will you become another Democrat faction “Officially”?”

I hardly think so....


67 posted on 08/04/2012 10:59:40 AM PDT by OhioBuckeye ("Here sir, the people govern." - Alexander Hamilton)
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