Don't hold back, say what you really think, :-D
I'm against his plan, unless we can evacuate all the black people from the area first.
I'm sure that most people in the South are, in fact, reasonable and sensible people, and there are many issues on which I would prefer the Republican position over the Democratic position.
However, there are other issues where my preference runs the other way, and I am distressed that the American people no longer seem to have sensible, intelligent, moderate choices offered to them.
Up until late in the last Presidential campaign, I hoped for McCain (generally perceived as a moderate Republican) to win, despite the hazard of having Sarah Palin a heartbeat away from the Presidency (at least she wasn't as bad as Mike Huckabee, and I had no problem with her being pro-life) because I felt he would approach America's security issues more effectively.
But then the stock market crashed, and he obstructed the efforts of the President from his own party to address this urgent situation - and even managed to throw in a Herbert Hoover imitation at the same time.
I think many Americans would, in a heartbeat, support a party that supported American jobs and factories like the Democrats, but which respected the sensitivities of socially conservative Americans like the Republicans. This sort of political movement existed, it was called Populism.