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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've been reliably told by Republicans for the past year or two that the Dems should expect to be completely wiped out because: 1. Dems hate America and are pushing critical race theory in schools; 2. Dems have a transgender agenda and want children to have top/bottom surgery and for boys to play on girls teams; 3. Dems are too woke and they will be punished for their wokeism by everyone; 4. Moms everywhere are angry about covid restrictions and Dems will be punished. However, Dems have not been wiped off the map and the major candidates pushing these narratives did not win. Do you think the GOP will have a 'come to Jesus' moment and stop whining about these things after their candidates were not perceived as patriots but instead regarded as losers? Or do you think they will continue trying to peddle issues that no one is interested in buying? [/quote] I hope they do not. I have always voted for Democrats, but until last election I voted D without even/ever considering voting R. Since 2020, I make sure the D I’m voting for policies, actually align with my own on the most important issues to me. I want nothing to do with extremist, either to the left of to the right. To me: YES to abortion rights at any gestational age - it is a decision to be made by the pregnant woman and her doctor; YES to equality- but no race to the bottom. Figure out a way to bring everyone up or to offer the same opportunities. NO to lowering the standards so there is a false equality. YES for gay rights. NO for hiding from parents what the school calls their children or anything else - that brings mistrust between schools and parents. YES to being forthcoming about school policies and instruction materials. DEFINITELY YES to allowing parents to opt their kids out of instruction they deem harmful or against their beliefs. [/quote]
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