Posted on 08/24/2013 9:41:09 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Republicans agree on one thing: They want their party to change.
A new Pew Research Center study shows 65 percent say their party needs to address major problems to compete in future presidential elections, while 59 percent say it needs to reconsider some of its core positions.
But just exactly what kind of changes they want has been a little harder to pin down. As weve noted before, displeasure with party leadership is pretty universal, from the most conservative Republicans to the most moderate ones.
If anything, Republicans want their party to be more conservative, the Pew poll finds.
Given the choice between a more moderate course and a more conservative one, 54 percent choose a more conservative one, while 41 percent choose moderation.
And asked about whether their party has compromised too much, too little or just the right amount, Republicans split into three pretty equal camps. Just 29 percent say it hasnt compromised enough.
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No idea.
When they nominated Bob Dole.
Too late. I’m no longer Republican. Screw them. I am a man without a political party until there is a separate Conservative party with a Conservative platform who nominates conservatives to office.
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