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Benedict Arnold Revisited: Pennsylvania Republican Pushing Ban on Private Gun Sales
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2992434" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Half-marks. I generalized, though I made mention of "watching their actions." I called out Seadog for making an <em>absolute</em> statement ("100% of the time"), and also for seeing the opposition as "mentally flawed," etc. rather than considering the possibility that differences of opinion can be based in legitimate roots.</p><p></p><p>It's generally held that about 40% of the people will vote R no matter what, about 40% D no matter what. That means that the politicians don't have to worry about appealing to 80% of the population, because nothing will sway them. Candidates only need to worry about appealing to the 20% who are actually in play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2992434, member: 13624"] Half-marks. I generalized, though I made mention of "watching their actions." I called out Seadog for making an [I]absolute[/I] statement ("100% of the time"), and also for seeing the opposition as "mentally flawed," etc. rather than considering the possibility that differences of opinion can be based in legitimate roots. It's generally held that about 40% of the people will vote R no matter what, about 40% D no matter what. That means that the politicians don't have to worry about appealing to 80% of the population, because nothing will sway them. Candidates only need to worry about appealing to the 20% who are actually in play. [/QUOTE]
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