It's funny. I'm a graduate student and in certain ways has an influence upon my political thinking: it tends to make me contemplate certain views which might be more "progressive", example more and better financial aid for students., environmental concerns, ...
However, just as I find myself thinking from that point of view, someone full of hate and venom who assumes the worst about every conservative, someone who wants peace at any price who insults all conservatives and is completely irrational comes across my path. I can't and won't throw away my brain to become more "progressive" and until there are reasonable people who don't assume the worst about all conservatives, aren't hostile to spiritual people, aren't filled with hatred and care about this country's national security, it will be difficult to consider other viewpoints favorably.
Those of you who consider yourself progressive might want to consider how you address people with whom you are discussing political topics. No doubt many conservatives are not very winsome in their presentation of their viewpoints as well. However, I already know how a conservative thinks. And, this is purely anecdotal, it has been my experience that more progressives are venemous and hostile and loud than conservatives.
Being a winsome person, not assuming the worst about your political opponents and offering logically sound arguments might go a long way toward moving people to adopt your point of view, if you are a progressive.