Christian Science Monitor
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Candidates' pitches have been so jarringly different from one another that voters might be forgiven for wondering if they're from the same party.
The kaleidoscope of views could help the GOP attract some new supporters including more independents, voters of color, and a younger generation.
But analysts say the party is running the risk of coming across as incoherent, making it hard for voters to identify what it stands for.
Candidates have differing takes at times, even from themselves, on Mr. Trump .
Some candidates are calling for a return to core Republican ideas and principles.
But others seem to be saying, “Maybe Trump ’s ideas are much closer to where voters and the base of the party is, says Matthew Bartlett .
Former Vice President Mike Pence has been calling for a return to Reaganesque Republicanism .
Mr. Pence has called for a three -legged stool of religious traditionalism, foreign policy hawkishness, and free market sentiment.
Some college students say they don't like the former vice president's message.
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