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20 Nov 2008 11:43 am
The GOP's "Oogedy-Boogedy" Problem, Ctd.
Marc thinks it favors someone like Jindal:
The demographics are changing, and it's probably true that the proportion of voters who identify as conservative evangelicals -- white conservative evangelicals -- will decline over time. It's also probably true that white conservative evangelical identifiers
will become less focused on the cultural issues that defined our
politics in the 1990s and more focused on the challenges of
globalization, the environment and technology. That's the generational
ticking time bomb for single issue pro-life voters.
But the realities
of politics today are such that the GOP cannot win national elections
without the enthusiastic support of white evangelical Christians. They
can try; it won't happen. That depresses moderates in the party, it
depresses atheists and agnostics in the party, but it's the reality.
The results of 2004 showed that, given certain conditions and issue
sets, winning coalitions can be formed. Maybe the
Bush-Iraq-Terrorism-Economy-Katrina event chain has changed all of that
forever; maybe not.
To throw this out there: it will be easier for a conservative Catholic
nominee, like, say, Bobby Jindal, to expand the Republican coalition
rather than a white evangelical protestant like Mike Huckabee.
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