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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]God forbid two people have differing points of view on politics and actually live peacefully next to each other...heck, maybe even get together and discuss why each of you look at things differently over a glass of wine?? Maybe both of you would actually learn a thing or two and be better people for it.[/quote] No, sorry. It’s not 1990 anymore. If you vote R, you vote for the Trump party, and we have absolutely nothing whatsoever to “learn” from you. Your vote told us everything about you we needed to know.[/quote] So you believe all R’s supported Trump? And all Dems support AOC? Sanders? Or…could there possibly be moderates on both sides that could agree on like 75% of the issues? I’m an R (not the poster) and have plenty of Dem friends. Good friends. Family friends. Travel together. The whole thing. While I didn’t vote for Trump, I have voted R prob 80% of my life, including the last cycle. I have no idea if my Dem friends have ever voted R and I don’t really care. Won’t change how I feel about them either way. More to life than politics. And devise, dramatic, sensationalized takes don’t change anyone opinions, it only hardens the side that each person is on. [/quote] There were primaries. Trump won his (not Virginia’s, but most of them) and Sanders didn’t. 90%+ of elected Republicans support Trump. This isn’t hard. [/quote] So you are assuming that all R's voted? Wrong assumption. And shocker...pretty sure the vast majority of a party in power supports the president. Even a guy like Trump.[/quote] Trump isn’t the president anymore. When has a party supported the President that just lost the last election for the next election? [/quote] Stop the lame gaslighting. Trump is still in charge. The vast majority of elected Rs still support him. Youngkin bent right over to get that Trump endorsement. [/quote]
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