Not to worry.....
GOP candidates' fatal problem
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/07/opinions/granholm-debate-reality/index.html
...These Republican candidates seemed hooked on the debate sugar-high -- touting radical positions to win the adoration of a base that does not represent the majority of American society. I know, I know: That's nothing new. But it did seem to be even more outlandish than usual..
...the Republicans all did their very best to trump Donald Trump in their extreme policy positions...
...The debate took place on the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, yet not a single candidate expressed support for the freedom to vote. Candidates in the first debate did not utter the words "middle class" even once. The words were uttered only twice in the prime time debate. You'd think with all of those candidates, one could afford to spare a moment for issues that are so important to so many Americans. Unfortunately, you'd be wrong.
In 2008 and 2012, the Republican Party lost presidential elections because its candidates hitched their campaigns to an unpopular, out-of-touch and out-of-date agenda. This time around, some Democrats privately worried that, perhaps, they had finally learned their lesson and would moderate positions.
If last night was any indication, the Democratic nominee may not have anything to worry about....