| You are so out of touch with the reality of people’s lives if you think “diversity is good, but we shouldn’t keep forcing it.” |
In order to turn it around? I’m an independent, and can acknowledge that not all Republicans are hateful Trump supporters. |
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I have similar views to you OP, and I'm a Democrat.
I'm looking for more Democrats with those viewpoints to vote for, think that's why David Blair has done fairly well - people want a Democrat also concerned with job creation and business. Think you could do better as a Democrat in MoCo, especially outside Tacoma Park. There are more of us with similar views. |
I am a moderate Independent, changed to Dem. Actually, it makes sense for us moderates to register as D in MoCo to vote for moderate liberals. Too far left or too far right is not good for any place. |
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+100 The Republican party of yesterday is unrecognizable today. Most long-time Republicans I know don't agree with what Trump is doing. |
| Yeah, now is not the time to become a Republican. |
As a party they are silent in the face of flagrant corruption and cruelty that undermines our constitution. They are trump supporters. |
Agreed. Many may not be trump supporters, but they are still happy with his nativist policies. |
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I'm a little like you too, OP. I am a registered Democrat who voted for Blair because jobs seem to be his main focus. MoCo needs to start focusing on jobs.
The national Republican party has completely turned me off to becoming a member of that party. I just couldn't do it. I do believe the GOP - as it currently stands - needs to be eradicated and a sensible group of Republicans need to take their place. What is the best way for me to do that? To vote straight Democrat? That may be okay at the national level, but at the local level that strategy doesn't sit well with me. I believe - at the local level - moderates should be rewarded. They need to be supported and encouraged to take over the Republican party. That is why I will give Hogan a chance and why - depending on who wins the race for MoCo Exec, I will give the Republican a chance. But I won't switch my affiliation to Republican. The Democratic party is where all the action is especially in MoCo. The primaries we just had are just as important as the general election. That is not going to change for the foreseeable future. I want my vote to count - I want my vote to count to make sure we also have reasonable, moderate Democrats who don't take the country too far left. That is why I voted for David Blair. |
I can't see how anyone aligns him/herself with either party these days, as they veer ever more to the fringe. Just look at each "side's" reaction to yesterday's Annapolis shootings and also the Kennedy resignation. You want to be associated with Sean Hannity? Maxine Waters? Disgustingly divisive and knee-jerk. #walkaway |
Then you don't know very many long-time Republicans. |
Most (not all, but most) Republicans I know like Trump just fine. He's lining their pockets and that's what they care about. |
No. It used to be that they could. But not anymore. First they shrank their tent (even Reagan wouldn't be Republican enough anymore for the Republicans), and then they threw their lot in with Trump. As for preferring local Republicans -- have you done much research about the local Republican candidates? Robert Dyer? Robin Ficker? |
The long-time Republicans I know are either former Republicans or have made their peace with Trump. |