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en He said he would come into office with a bipartisan attitude, and this nomination speaks to that kind of approach, ... I don't think his liberal base will desert him, and it helps with the middle of the electorate. His base is as much among the moderate wing of the Republican Party as among independents.

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president, and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en Bush's compassionate conservatism has morphed into big government conservatism, and that isn't what the base is looking for. The White House and the congressional leadership have got to reinvigorate the Republican base. In off-year elections ... if your base isn't energized, particularly in a relatively evenly divided electorate, you've got more problems than you think you have.

en So there's a base for the president's program -- but it's among Democrats, independents and a portion of the Republican Party. His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. The president is on the side of public opinion and clearly in step with the mainstream of California -- but perhaps out of step with the conservative portion of his base.

en It looks political to me. It runs counter to his whole past behavior. He's got to appeal to the [conservative] base of the party, because I don't think there is a Republican in the land who can get the nomination [voting] against the tax cuts.

en As the Republican Party moves further to the right and social conservatives are demanding results, that leaves independents and moderate Republicans looking for an alternative,

en The guy has decided he'd rather shore his relationship with a minority right-wing base than to behave in a way that's more centrist. But no right-wing base has ever elected a governor.

en The Republican base can be as intense as it wants, but if you are going to lose independents nationally by 15 [percentage] points, it doesn't matter.

en Among the independents, who he needs, the pro-choice issue is an important one. What you're seeing with Forrester is trying to expand his base in the middle.

en McCain needs Hillary to run because that's what keeps the Republican coalition together. She helps unite the Republican base.

en The birth of our party's mascot is not only a proud moment for our party but for the Indianapolis Zoo, ... It's great to know our Republican Party base in Marion County continues to grow -- one elephant at a time.

en The bottom line is they are just attempting to build a right-wing voter base in the state of Illinois, which traditionally has been moderate.

en George Bush Sr. played this role in 1990. He raised taxes and was rejected by the party, the base and the electorate.

en George Bush Sr. played this role in 1990. He raised taxes and was rejected by the party, the base and the electorate,


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