"We need candidates who are capable of articulating their policy positions without alienating massive voting blocks," said Kevin McLaughlin, a Republican operative who worked on several Senate races for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
So he's talking about the rape baby brothers Murdock and Akin. But here, as with most things GOP, it's the Republican party policy positions themselves that alienate massive voting blocks, not the fact they sometimes actually articulate them. It is a plank in their party platform that abortion should be illegal even in the case of rape, incest, and danger to the mother. Most Americans recoil in horror at the notion. So good luck in explaining that better...
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