Say you're a representative and you firmly plant yourself where you want; now say your opponent moves somewhat to get closer to what the constituents want. It's not that hard to have realized that this was going to happen. Unless you're slow or thinking you're invulnerable.
I'll place any money that in the future thought the GOP will try to align themselves differently to gain back some of the voters since they can't fight against the "war" that's turning away the majority of the middle class.
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