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McCain's youth outreach [sigh...]
McCain handlers kicking young McCain supporters out of rally crowd. Not sure how this helps.
Lara Elborno, a student at the University of Iowa, said she was approached by a police officer and a McCain staffer and was told she had to leave or she would be arrested for trespassing.
“It was a very confusing, very frustrating situation,” Elborno said. “I said that I had a right to be there, I wasn’t doing anything disruptive — I was sitting, waiting for the rally to start.”
[snip]Elborno said after seeing the people who were asked to leave, she was concerned that McCain’s staffers were profiling people on appearance to determine who might be a potential protester.
“When I started talking to them, it kind of became clear that they were kind of just telling people to leave that they thought maybe would be disruptive, but based on what? Based on how they looked,” Elborno said. “It was pretty much all young people, the college demographic.”
Elborno said even McCain supporters were among those being asked to leave.
“I saw a couple that had been escorted out and they were confused as well, and the girl was crying, so I said ‘Why are you crying? and she said ‘I already voted for McCain, I’m a Republican, and they said we had to leave because we didn’t look right,’” Elborno said. “They were handpicking these people and they had nothing to go off of, besides the way the people looked.”[Emphasis mine.]
Going to be a long 4 years. Thanks, John.
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well...
My generation is much more accepting and tolerant, so I guess we are more likely to be against the GOP ideals. so they single them out so there won't be protests.
but in the larger grand scheme of things
If my generation is more open, ( we don't see gay marriage as an attack on the family, heck I am an democratic evangelical with a gay best friend. I don't think what he does in private effects my relationship with God, thus I don't try and force his government to discrmiinate against him isn't this small c conservatism?)
1) will the republican party become more open to get a new generation of voters?
2) or will the GOP continue to allow Democrats to dominate with new voters?
If you allow your party to do #2 because the party base refuses to do #1, who will be voting for your candidates in 10-20 years, when your current older ones slowly die off?
I agree with you
I'm always writing about the demographic challenge we conservatives face going forward. [I would link to same but they are all in comments.]
Would you care to say more about how your evangelical values overlap or do not overlap with your political leanings?
Thanks for the comment.