We all know that
Eight states – Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming – are becoming the next great battlefront, writes Ryan Sager of RealClearPolitics.com in a new article. He notes that while a shift of about 60,000 votes in
What’s unique here, Sager writes, is that the West is as fiscally conservative as the South, but is much more socially libertarian. The West is less religious, more Hispanic, and has a huge influx of ex-Californians. As the Republican Party focuses on hot-button moral and patriotic issues such as gay marriage and flag burning, it risks losing such voters, who care more about freedom, independence and privacy, Sager writes.
Moderate Democrats like New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson can capitalize (and already are) by being more fiscally conservative while retaining traditionally liberal social values.
Interesting thoughts. Thanks to the Albuquerque Journal’s Bruce Daniels for leading me to the article.