You do realize it's the "conservative edge" which is driving away voters, don't you? You know, how their insistence upon Christianity being part of everything is driving away non-Christians, how their anti-abortion stance is driving away women, their immigration stance is driving away Latinos, and their economic stance is driving away blacks and the poor, and their anti-gay stance is driving away gays?
Or I guess I should have said "has driven," since very few members of those groups are Republican voters these days. After the Great Tromping of 2012, they conducted meetings on how to appeal to minority voters. Then they go off and keep holding onto the same policies which drove away minorities.
Or I guess I should have said "has driven," since very few members of those groups are Republican voters these days. After the Great Tromping of 2012, they conducted meetings on how to appeal to minority voters. Then they go off and keep holding onto the same policies which drove away minorities.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.