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Conservative or Moderate Republican?

Republican friends. I'm a Democrat and I was wondering who you think would have the best chance to win the next Presidential Election. A conservative or moderate Republican.?

Update:

I appreciate all of your thoughtful and interesting responses.

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    I young and vibrant Fiscal Conservative, Social moderate

    McCain's big problem was his lack of Charisma compared to Obama (that and Sarah Palin's lack of an appearance of presidential competence)

  • 1 decade ago

    Conservative;

    The Republican party could not find a more moderate presidential candidate than John McCain, and we saw in the last election that he was a horrible choice. According to a Gallup poll, Conservatives are far and away the largest ideological group in America. Alienating them would leave the Republican party with no chance of surviving.

    Than again, if President Obama keeps screwing America over, even Walter Mondale could probably beat him in 2012.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The greatest chance for the repubs to take back the whitehouse in 2012. Like the other answers, fiscally conservative and less so socially.

    It would mean the repubs would have to move to the left of Atilla the Hun on the political spectrum, but if they're serious about getting back into power, they're gonna have to jettison their far right wing.

  • Peachy
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Not sure, but I hope they don't announce the frontrunners for another year or so. Our state run media is just waiting to pounce on anyone that would dare speak out against obama and ruin any credibility they may had and eviscerate them, deserved or not.

    Unfortunately, I'll bet they go with a moderate. Then again, John McCain was a moderate and a military hero, and he lost.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    In national elections the "rightest" campaign always wins.

    There has been exactly ONE exception. After Nixon and before even knowing who would run in '76, people said "I'll vote for whatever jackass the Democrats put up."

    After the November '76 election, they reminded each other of that pledge, adding, ". . . and that's exactly what I did."

    Carter was how we punished ourselves for electing Nixon. In 100% of other cases, the more conservative campaign ALWAYS wins.

    Another way to view it: List history's major party Presidential LOSERS and you will find exactly ZERO conservatives among them.

    The "present day" view to show this hasn't changed:

    Obama's voters said they expected LOWER TAXES, SMALLER GOVERNMENT and LESS SPENDING from Obama than from McCain - the more conservative CAMPAIGN won. Of course, Republicans often betray the voters once elected but 100% of Democrats ALWAYS do. You'd think people would have learned that by now.

    Source(s): I've been conscious for a while.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Lindsay Graham would have the best chance as a Republican and he calls himself a moderate conservative.

  • 1 decade ago

    First of all, a Libertarian is what we need. Democrats and Republicans are not able to do it.

    We need someone who understands the role of the federal government vis-à-vis living within its constitutional restrictions (not Obama's version).

    All those social issues, they're NOT federal issues. They're State issues at best.

    Focus on NOT interfering with the financial world. It's regulated to death. Stop legislating. We should barely know who are federal officials are, because they don't need to be doing much.

    Source(s): The GDamn freaking Constitution. Read it.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Very conservative on economic issues.

    Mildly conservative on social issues. I personally believe the Evangelical influence on the party has put a target on our foreheads. I wish we could stick to economics.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Fiscally conservative, socially moderate (specifically abortion and gay marriage, at least at the federal level).

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As usual...Obama = carter (the peanut)...i say republicans.

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