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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sure, 86% of people who identify as Republicans still support Trump, but the overall number of people who identify as Republicans has dropped significantly since the 2016 election. That isn't factored into the equation.[/quote] The number of independents are growing and they are coming from both parties. For example, I have voted consistently Democratic for decades but now I register as an independent because both parties are just ridiculously polarized. Whether I vote for a Democrat in 2020 will depend on who is nominated.[/quote] Because your default is...Trump?[/quote] More precisely I don't have a default. It used to be the Democrat in most races but the mindless partisanship on both sides is so out of control that it makes no sense to vote Democrat irrespective of the candidate. Whether it is for House, Senate or presidential elections, the candidate has to "earn" my vote.[/quote] So, again - your default is Trump. Anyway, enjoy life up in your treetop, where you can wait for your ideal candidate to come whisk you away. Most of us are willing to compromise in order to not have a tantrum-prone corruption monster in charge. There is no perfect candidate, by the way. They are all humans - flawed, and human.[/quote]
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