President Of The Republican Main Street Partnership Dept: Battle lines are already being drawn, with moderate Republicans complaining for months that Romney's new-found social conservatism is alienating voters in some crucial demographics, particularly among Hispanics and women, according to Vancouver Sun. "Politics is a game of addition, not subtraction .... we think the party needs to grow, and accommodate a variety of views, and that we're basically a centre-right party," Tom Davis, president of the Republican Main Street Partnership and a former Virginia congressman, said at the party's convention in Tampa last month and wASHINGTON - Mitt Romney's campaign for the White House is lurching from one crisis to another as U.S. President Barack Obama pulls ahead of him in public opinion polls, prompting some politicians to muse openly about a looming civil war within the Republican party after the Nov. 6 election. They've expressed dismay that Romney has failed to step to the centre now that primary season is long past and there's far less need to woo the far right than there is independent voters who tend to be socially moderate.
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