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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not at all. The more bat$hit crazy the Democrats get, the more comfortable I am, as a Republican, that reasonable Democrats will start to defect from the Democratic Party. Walk Away, if you will. Democrats seem to be all about government censorship, government control, demonizing law enforcement, over turning Constitutional Amendments, open borders, and supporting teachers unions - NOT supporting parents and students. Joe Biden's presidency is the cause of reasonable Democrats and classical liberals to rethink their affiliation with the Democratic Party. [/quote] wow. talk about projecting. I'm sorry, who is it banning books and controlling medical care for women and trans people?[/quote] Nobody is banning books. I am fine with making sure certain books are not available in school libraries. That is not banning. Placing limits on abortion? I am all for it. The life inside the woman matters. And, who is limiting care for trans people? You think that CHILDREN should have life changing medication and surgical procedures when are not of the age of consent? [/quote] This is why the the GOP can't attract the young voters. They are supposed to vote for the folks who offer them LESS rights than their moms? The folks that take the the books their mom could read are trash them? The folks that won't take global warming seriously? The folks that want their gay friends and family to have KESS rights? It makes no sense to them.[/quote] I'm old enough to remember all the proclamations that the GOP was losing the young voters.... back in the 1990s. Flash forward 30 years and where are we? Oh! The GOP is still around. With even more female congressmen and senators and governors than 30 years ago. You just don't know young people outside your cultural bubble. Or anyone outside your cultural bubble, when you get down to it. [/quote] https://circle.tufts.edu/2022-election-center [quote]Youth Prefer Democrats by 28-Point Margin According to the Edison Research National Election Pool exit poll, the national youth vote choice for the U.S. House of Representatives was 63% for Democrats, 35% for Republicans. That’s almost identical to 2020, when youth preferred Democrats to Republicans by 62% to 36%, and a small shift in favor of Republicans from the previous midterm: in 2018, the youth vote between Democrats and Republicans was 67% to 32%—which was the largest margin ever for Democrats among young voters.[/quote][/quote]
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