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Friday, October 05, 2007
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
New Survey: "Religious Conservatives" A Shrinking Influence Among Voters
by Matt Towery
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


In every state, the vast majority of voters described themselves as being somewhere between "general conservative" to "moderate." In fact, in both New Hampshire and Michigan, nearly half of those who responded said they were either "moderate conservative" or "conservative."

Here are the percentages, by state, of those Republicans who said their own political philosophy was "primarily religious-based conservative": Florida, 28 percent; South Carolina, 38 percent; Michigan, 27 percent; New Hampshire, 17 percent; Iowa, 35 percent.

There is a clear pattern here. Almost all of these percentages for each state were either below or equal to President Bush's national approval rating. That's not to suggest there is a direct correlation. Rather, it places into perspective just how much less significant this particular sector of the GOP is now than it was in past election cycles.

After all, if President Bush's approval rating -- mid-30s percent range -- is considered a disaster, then numbers this low for a group of voters who once dominated the GOP's agenda must be viewed as equally disappointing.

Ironically, these numbers come in the exact same week that The Wall Street Journal carried a front-page story describing the loss of corporate and business support for Republicans.

So if business is bailing and the so-called religious right dwindling in influence, who really is the potential driving force for a GOP candidate for president? The answer is, those who are a little more moderate on social issues, but adamant when it comes to matters that impact their pocketbooks and personal circumstances.

What most Republican candidates don't realize is that the housing market, real tax reform, job security and other matters that impact peoples' day-to-day lives are far more significant to these voters than many of the issues GOP candidates, in pandering to an increasingly dwindling party base, have focused on.

Who is helped by this shift in the makeup of the GOP electorate? The answer is, every candidate. Republicans vying for their party's nomination are now free to spend their time addressing our nation's monetary and trade issues; how to help those caught in the "credit crunch"; ways to deal with illegal immigration in a manner that has real teeth; and ways to create stability in and ultimate departure from Iraq.

Does this mean the GOP has suddenly shifted from a party of saints to one of sinners? No. What it does mean is that most Republicans probably feel like those stuck on the Titanic: their faith and prayers in their minds, but right now they are looking for a lifeboat.

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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Wall street Republicans
They just don't get it. They want "free trade" which is not "free trade" to anyone but the big businesses and corporates. I voted for Bush both times and he is absolutely destroying this country with his so called free trade. When he took office the oil was $22 a barrel for oil, now it is $81 a barrel. We have never had so many illegals in this country and footing the bill for everything that they need. We need to vote for someone that is for border control and enforcing the laws on immigration!

That's good Lilly
I'm glad you don't want YOUR tax dollars spent for that which is against YOUR conscience.

Because, now you know what it feels like to watch your tax dollars go to sending a child who escaped tyranny back to a cruel and vicious dictator because you couldn't admit politically that a communist dictatorship just might be a bad place.

Now you know what it feels like to see your FBI used for partisan political gain with hundreds of FBI files used for who knows what.

Now you know what it feels like to have your tax dollars spent on bombing hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes in Kosovo who "never did anything to us."

Now you know what it feels like to have your tax dollars fund warlords in Mogadishu.

Now you know what it feels like to have your tax dollars spent on federal agencies burning dozens of people to death and violating posse comitatus because the president doesn't like the second amendment.

Now you know what it feels like to have the whitehouse turned into a brothel and hotel at the taxpayers expense.

I'm glad it makes your "conscience just about throw up," Lilly. Because, frankly, I wasn't sure you people even had a conscience.
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