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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rights of gun owners supersede that of children (who can’t even vote). Nobody seems to have a problem with that, which is a much bigger problem than trans taking away your child’s deserved first place medal (which probably didn’t even happen to you). [/quote] 💯 It is shocking to me how many parents are so flip about this. Terrified of trans and certain books in schools. But guns? 🤷♀️[/quote] Yeah well when parents can see tiktoks of teachers saying wild things like they're transitioning children in the classrooms without informing parents, and then CA leans hard into it, people are going to nope themselves away from voting D. [/quote] You take it up with the teacher, the principal, the school board, etc. You know what most rationale people would do. You do not burn the entire country down. Beyond comprehension.[/quote] Look, the fact that this is an electoral issue at all suggests that voters feel they are not being heard at the local level. If voters felt that school boards, teachers, principals, etc were actually listening, this would not have been the resonant issue it was in November 2024. This thread is full of Democratic partisans who seem to still believe, in spite of all evidence to the contrary, that they can stomp their feet and demand voters only care about the issues that these partisans deem acceptable for voters to care about. That is frankly delusional. You need to embrace reality if you want to ever win at the national level again. Meet the voters where they are. [/quote] We could have this conversation if Trump won by an overwhelming majority, he didn’t. [/quote] I know many Dems who voted for Harris and many Republicans who voted for Harris (I'm this voter) who are also against the gender ideology radical movement. It simply wasn't their top electoral issue when it came time to vote....but it was an electoral issue nonetheless and it's this issue that caused many to vote 3rd party or not vote at all. Wake up. These 3rd party voters and non-voters are who you need to figure out -- why did they vote 3rd party or why they didn't vote?[/quote] +1 The Democrats can’t afford to be ideological purists and reject voters who do not agree with them on every single issue. Trump’s they/them ad is widely recognized as one of the the most impactful of the campaign, if not the most impactful. Pretending that this wasn’t an election issue is plainly stupid. [/quote]
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