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Because there are no characters in the book that they can actively and publicly support that aren't boneheads. The only good Republican type characters are jackasses (just like muggle republicans) or ineffectual and married to rules and fear: Umbridge, Fudge, Crouch, and so forth.
While I think that Republicans have a tendency toward evil, I don't think many would support Voldemort. Cheney might, but not many.
So they can't be pro-Voldemort.
Which leaves the only option to be pro-Dumbledore and pro-Harry.
But Republicans can't be for either of them, because they represent breaking rules, standing up to authority when the authority is wrong, suffering for truth, self-sacrifice, creativity, freedom to fail and be forgiven/learn from it/find reconciliation after it, a steadfast refusal to allow people to live in and suffer from fear, empowerment of children, empowerment of the disenfranchised (squibs, muggles, and mudbloods), trust in people, and love.
So they can't be pro-Dumbledore or pro any of Dumbledore's people.
I think Republicans are secretly in favor of Lucius Malfoy, but they know that if they admitted it to anyone, they would be lambasted and held up to public ridicule, except by their asshole brethren.
So their only option is to speak out against Harry Potter books.
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