That is very true, but by and large many of the Republicans out there share the vast majority of the same ideas, and same beliefs. Thus like Clinton vs Obama, it comes down to personal preference.
Also to get a bit more back on topic, the President has decided to double down on being "Anti Separation of Church and State"
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics...ratic-retreat/Originally Posted by ABCNews
First lets answer Gillibrand's question, Religiously-affiliated groups don’t claim the power to decide whether women employees should “use” contraception, if they did, we wouldn’t be having a conversation over who should pay for the contraception that their employees use.
But more to the point this is shaping up to have all the characteristics of the cluster fuck that was Obamacare, how so? Lets look at what vulnerable Democrats are saying now.
http://www.nationalreview.com/campai...-what-hes-doneOriginally Posted by Bob Casey
And what say you Tom Kaine?http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...vzQ_story.htmlOriginally Posted by Tom Kaine
And others too!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012...#ixzz1lrFRhctAOriginally Posted by Fox News
Catholics are already planning to take to the streets in protest, and the polls are not looking good for Obama on this issue, so lets see where we are at, a Constitutional Violation, a tone deaf President, a angry populous, and vulnerable Democrats backing away.
Good God President Obama is creating all the effects of the hatred and damage created by Obamacare with just a few months left to election day! EXCELLENT!