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Are the Democratic and Republican parties captives of their extremes?

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Republicans, who held their winter meeting last week in Charlotte, N.C., had the same lament, particularly in the Northeast and on the West Coast, where Republicans thrived for years with a message of fiscal conservatism and social tolerance, but no longer.

Bill Powers, the New York State Republican Party chairman throughout the 1990s, recalled how Republican George Pataki won the governorship in 1994 and Rudy Giuliani won two terms as New York’s mayor by emphasizing conservative notions that matter to locals, such as getting tough on crime or lowering taxes.

Can that drown out the daily left-right war in the news media? That depends on who’s doing the talking and what he or she is emphasizing.

“In the end,” veteran Republican activist Saul Anuzis of Michigan said, “the parties are really defined by their candidates.”

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