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Posted on 3/20/17 at 1:11 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I have sort of two broad question that relate to this.
a. Is this sutainable? Politicians fail, policies fail and people get pissy. How long will people continue to double down on the same party (on either side)?
B. Is this a reflection on people focusing on the letter next to the name and the person they are voting on? --this is something I have been thinking about in local elections. Are people voting down the party line because of trendy hot-topic (I.E. bathroom bills, abortion, weed) that make national headlines vs campaigns/experience?
a. Is this sutainable? Politicians fail, policies fail and people get pissy. How long will people continue to double down on the same party (on either side)?
B. Is this a reflection on people focusing on the letter next to the name and the person they are voting on? --this is something I have been thinking about in local elections. Are people voting down the party line because of trendy hot-topic (I.E. bathroom bills, abortion, weed) that make national headlines vs campaigns/experience?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 1:22 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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LOL ... "a want" ... "moderate"
Dude's been voting in national elections since the 80s and has never voted for a republican for president.
You were guilty of wording that very poorly.
You need to work on your writing skills, hhtm.
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