You keep ascribing to social conservatives some kind of electoral might in the R party that we simply have seldom actually demonstrated. As a power block, we failed far more than we succeeded. Out of the last 6 GOP nominees, we only nominated two that appeared at the time to be socially and/or fiscally conservative. I also note that the two who were nominated as social and fiscal conservatives - Reagan and Bush Jr. - also won in the general election. Of the other GOP nominees - Bush Sr., Dole, McCain, Romney - all had dubious credentials as social and/or fiscal conservatives. They also all lost in the general election. So it would appear that it is mushy moderate-ism that kills Republican candidates in November while social/fiscal conservatism actually gets them elected.I suspect you people take a measure of vainglorious delight in this undeniable illustration of your power as a bloc (loathe as you no doubt are to admit it)
If the social and/or fiscal conservatives were as all-powerful in the R party as you think, why have we been so unsuccessful in nominating candidates that we like?
But be of good cheer, hedge. IMO, the involvement of social conservatism in the R party is probably coming to an end. Your beloved party will soon, finally, be rid of those detestable termites. Without their tens of millions of inbred yokel votes, the R party will revert to its natural state of being the party by billionaires, for billionaires, as it was before Reagan. And since there aren't that many voting billionaires (and their butlers, chauffeurs, chambermaids), your plutocrat party will get its collective ass kicked every election for the next 50 years, just like it did before Reagan.
Enjoy your next permanent status as electoral losers.