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Thread: GOP looks at primary process fix

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    Default GOP looks at primary process fix

    The question of course being, is it too late? Hope not.

    The disastrous 2012 election and embarrassing fiscal cliff standoff has brought forth one principal conclusion from establishment Republicans: They have a primary problem.

    The intra-party contests, or threat thereof, have become the original sin that explains many of the party’s woes in the minds of GOP leaders. It’s the primaries that push their presidential nominees far to the right (see “self-deportation” and “47 percent”); produce lackluster Senate candidates (Todd Akin has almost become a one-word shorthand); and, as seen most vividly in the last two weeks, dissuade scores of gerrymandered House members from face-saving compromise while politically emasculating their speaker.


    Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...#ixzz2H1TOLkoi

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    I hope not too.

    How do we undo the gerrymandering as well. Can it be done? I think we figured yesterday it probably can't be undone anymore than money can be taken out of politics.

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