After the Democrats won the House and the Senate by running candidates who were more conservative on social issues, is it wise for the GOP to consider a nominee who is pro-gay marraige, pro-abortion (even partial brith), and pro-gun control?
I doubt that such a nominee will make it through the Republican primaries, even if he is "America's Mayor." Guess we are going to find out.
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