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To: willgetsome
But I think the article is saying that the DNC will be ruled by the PFAW, EMILY's List, NARAL, etc., to an even greater extent than it is today. The price, for the Democrats, will be absolute conformity to the stated ideologies of the contributors.

The electoral problem for the Democrats is that the extreme positions held by nearly all of these groups are shared by only a minority of the American public. This is a recipe for re-McGovernizing the Democratic Party after its triangulating Clinton days. To which I say, bring it on.

12 posted on 05/31/2002 1:09:32 PM PDT by denydenydeny
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To: denydenydeny
I agree to a point. However, I think using scare tactics rather than holding viable positions or offering solutions to problems has some sway with people.

As examples:

Abortion and Gray Davis: even though a state governor can't do anything about Roe v. Wade; Davis may successfully scare tons of women into thinking that Bill Simon will take away their right to chose and interfere with their bodies. I know this sounds silly, but most voters can be swayed by such emotional rhetoric. Watch how this plays out.

Civil Rights and John Ashcroft: I'm constantly confronted by people who come close to proclaiming that John Ashcroft is the Anti-Chhrist. They say he is "scary". When I ask what in particular he has done to take away their Civil Rights, all they can do is cite general rhetoric that the spin-meisters have touted on TV or they go on-and-on about how he prays in his office. The whole thing is silly, but the smear campaign works with the uninformed (uninformed = a majority of Americans).

Social Security and old people: this is a classic "playbook" scare tactic of the Left. It's a classic because it approaches the elderly with emotional arguments and it works. With an increasing elderly population collecting SS and a more apathetic, non-voting, entitlement hungry, and uninformed class of youth nowdays, this may be the DNCs silver bullet.

As you can tell, I'm a pessimist by nature. But, hey, I live in Seattle so I'm looking right into the "heart of the beast" everyday.

19 posted on 05/31/2002 3:14:21 PM PDT by willgetsome
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