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en It mirrors what has been going on in the South, in that we had a lot of conservative Democrats switching parties, back to the 1960s.

en This is a classic confrontation between purists and pragmatists. It has been going on in both parties since the 1960s. This example is especially stark because DeWine and his critics are both conservative and committed to the same basic values.

en At the moment, a lot of people regard both major parties as unattractive. That's partly due to the polarization of politics. The Democrats might be a little too liberal and the Republicans a little too conservative.

en [Increasingly jittery conservative politicians warned yesterday that a left-right coalition - last tried in Germany in the late 1960s with mixed results - would be a disaster.] Such a coalition would be bad for the economy, and for democracy and the parties, ... It would strengthen the extreme left and the extreme right. We can't want that.

en Back in the 1960s.there was a biological supply house over at 21st and gage in Topeka, and a guy had a bunch of Italian Wall Lizards, and we know he died in the 1960s.

en I think a lot of people in the Conservative party came from other parties. There wouldn't be a Conservative party today if people hadn't come from other parties.

en Conservative Democrats don't feel any different from conservative Republicans.

en The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don't acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.
  Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

en When Republicans represent moderate districts, they become less conservative just as Democrats representing conservative districts become less liberal. The least conservative Republican members — Mike Fitzpatrick, Jim Gerlach and Curt Weldon — all represent suburban Philadelphia districts, where the voters tend to be more moderate.

en Just because Democrats control committees doesn't mean they have an easy working coalition. There's still a coalition of conservative Democrats who will work with Republicans on key issues.

en New Hampshire Democrats have trended more liberal over the last decade, ... There are fewer and fewer working-class, conservative Democrats out there to go after. Those might be the people most attracted to him.

en The keys to the gate to those tens of millions of Americans are held by the very two parties that small parties are trying to challenge. Never again should we allow this to happen. The choice for the American people should not be between the bad Democrats and worse Republicans.
  Ralph Nader

en There are five other parties ready to come back without precondition and at an early date. We're one of them, the Japanese, the South Koreans, the Chinese and the Russians. We're all ready to go back.

en Democrats would love to make Mississippi the third state, after South Carolina and Alabama last year, where they've taken the statehouse back from the GOP,

en That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. Democrats would love to make Mississippi the third state, after South Carolina and Alabama last year, where they've taken the statehouse back from the GOP.


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