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You would think that a man so quick to squash negative ads and sorta-kinda-could-maybe-be considered derogatory remarks about his opponent would have opened his trap sometime in the last two days to tell his bitter, opportunistic staffers to lay off the VP candidate he himself chose. Sadly, no...the silence from our presidential nominee has been deafening.

Which is why a lot of us conservatives are identifying with this Michael Ramirez cartoon these days. Especially since, you know, it seems that McCain and some of his staffers are copping this attitude.

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Date: 2008-11-08 11:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nornagest.livejournal.com
I agree that those religious groups represent the core of the GOP's social-conservative wing, but I don't think they have the numbers to dominate it -- there are only about six million Mormons and less than a million Orthodox Jews in the US, not all of which are guaranteed to belong to the GOP (although most do). It's harder to count conservative Catholics or evangelical Protestants, since those groups don't map directly to religious affiliation, but some parts of those demographics seem to have high rates of attrition between generations.

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Date: 2008-11-08 11:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wombat-socho.livejournal.com
The most visible actors in the so-con wing of the GOP tend to be the Catholics and evangelical Protestants, because of the sheer numbers. As you point out, there aren't that many Mormons and Orthodox Jews in the total population, and not all of them are Republicans. (Harry Reid, for example, is a Mormon.) The bottom line is that these people represent a healthy chunk of the base vote, and one which McCain has never done much to endear himself to.
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