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++ That one gave me a good chuckle. Do you think over the last 50 years an openly gay person could've been elected in Mississippi, or Texas, or South Carolina? Sure, they're not legally excluded. If you're going to say well that's just the people voting, I guarantee there are certain "filters" in place behind the scenes. ++

There are no party forces in place that work against a pro-life Democratic nominee?

Supposing Carly agreed with Pres. Obama on 39 of 40 issues, but pushed abortion in exactly the same way, is she going to get funding and backing from the DNC?

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