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(CAA) While the topic of conservatives potentially abandoning the Republican
Party remains on the front burner, a new study has been released that explains
why some have already bolted.
The study, commissioned by a conservative market research group, applied
“scientific methods of qualitative research” to find out why some
Republican-leaning voters are abandoning the GOP. For example, last year Mitt
Romney turned out fewer whites, Catholics, and evangelicals than even John
McCain did in 2008, and did worse with Mormon voters than George W. Bush did in
2004. To compensate for the loss of a sizable chunk of his base and win the
election, Romney would’ve needed an unattainable 72% of that Hispanic vote
currently getting so much attention.
After researching a sample of disaffected Republican voters the study drew four
conclusions that were strangely missing from RNC Chairman Reince Priebus’
much-hyped “autopsy” that basically any MSNBC commentator could’ve written. I’m
sure it was just an accidental oversight on Reince’s part.
1) Voters are tired of “voting for the lesser of two evils.” This was actually
true of both conservatives and moderates. These voters were no longer persuaded
that supporting a bad Republican candidate over any Democrat was the right thing
to do.
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