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kpete

(72,018 posts)
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:07 AM Nov 2012

"Some groups that would have agreed with us on a lot of issues don't even look at us-We Scare Them"

"Some of the groups that would have agreed with us on a lot of issues, they don't even look at us. We scare them."

-- Former Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), quoted by Politico, offering a blunt assessment of the Republican Party.




A pair of Republican centrists on Friday offered this blunt prognosis of their party after its electoral drubbing: Many women and minorities are simply frightened of the GOP.

“Some of the groups that would have agreed with us on a lot of issues, they don’t even look at us. We scare them,” said former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.).

Davis appeared with retiring Rep. Steve LaTourette at the Capitol Hill Club Friday to discuss poll findings of Main Street Advocacy, a nonprofit managed by Davis. Their main message: partisans on both sides need to stop bickering so much and start compromising on issues like the fiscal cliff.

But both men said the GOP’s problem go beyond partisanship. Republicans, they argued, need to stop looking at voters as members of groups — whether it's women, African-Americans, Latinos or Asian-Americans — and just look at them as Americans.


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http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-congress/2012/11/exrep-tom-davis-women-minorities-scared-of-gop-149813.html
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"Some groups that would have agreed with us on a lot of issues don't even look at us-We Scare Them" (Original Post) kpete Nov 2012 OP
Neither major party is going to do that Fumesucker Nov 2012 #1
As usual, the side that obstructs everything has to throw out a false equivalency. drm604 Nov 2012 #2
+1. I don't trust this at all - this is another attempt to get Democrats to compromise. yardwork Nov 2012 #4
Tom Kean in NJ said the same but was tougher. lalalu Nov 2012 #3

Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
1. Neither major party is going to do that
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:09 AM
Nov 2012

The key to victory is putting together enough groups to overpower the other side's groups.

drm604

(16,230 posts)
2. As usual, the side that obstructs everything has to throw out a false equivalency.
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:33 AM
Nov 2012

They take extreme positions then, when the other side won't give them 90%, complain about bickering and lack of compromise.

yardwork

(61,711 posts)
4. +1. I don't trust this at all - this is another attempt to get Democrats to compromise.
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:50 AM
Nov 2012

"Both sides need to stop the partisan bickering." That's nonsense. The Democrats are not doing any "partisan bickering" and neither are the Republicans. This is not about bickering. This is about corporate-controlled Republicans waging war on America and corporate-controlled Democrats more or less going along with it.

 

lalalu

(1,663 posts)
3. Tom Kean in NJ said the same but was tougher.
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:47 AM
Nov 2012

"Kean worries that this defeat won’t be enough: "It could be that they have to suffer one more real loss," he says."

http://blog.nj.com/njv_tom_moran/2012/11/republicans_hard-right_turn_wo.html

Kean is the only republican I have ever voted for and probably the only one I ever will. He warned republicans as far back as the eighties that they were turning too much to the right.

He proved republicans could reach across the aisle during his first term. When he ran for reelection he won every single area and demographic in the state with a huge margin. No one has ever matched it. Yet the republican party ignored him and continued going to the right.

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