Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a lifelong Dem but have several long-term friends who are Republicans. None of them currently support Trump. They just can't, especially after Jan 6th and how he treated his VP Pence.
They support Trump and they probably voted for him again this week.
They’re just telling you what you want to hear so you don’t become unhinged.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a lifelong Dem but have several long-term friends who are Republicans. None of them currently support Trump. They just can't, especially after Jan 6th and how he treated his VP Pence.
They support Trump and they probably voted for him again this week.
They’re just telling you what you want to hear so you don’t become unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
lol, frats have changed or you just made this up. In my days we talked sports, girls, booze, and sometimes classes. No way are 90 frat guys displaying their political affiliation during this kids weekend trip. I’m going with made up or at least highly exaggerated. And my days included 2016, so I really doubt politics is the hot topic in a frat house.
you are very disconnected with the youth today, culture is now downstream to politics
counter culture is now conservatism, liberalism is seen as a rot and being politically correct is seen as an unnessary annoyance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Georgetown area - a few Harris signs, but mostly no signs. There's lots of "quiet Republicans" in this neighborhood.
Tbh, no one talks politics and not many advertise their views.
This is a big contrast to when we go into NoVa for activities. Tons of Trump & Walz signs. It seems that Trump houses insist on putting up 5+ signs on their property; big overcompensating vibes. Lots of single Harris signs on lawns.
While we have plenty of Harris/Waltz signs in my neighborhood in just outside the Beltway in VA there are also a handful of very quiet Republicans. You only know them once they trust you to not judge them. Go about a mile away and then you get the 5+ Trump signs, but not in our clusters of neighborhoods. Part of that might be because the quiet Republicans are often also never Trumpers.
+1. Why would my Republican Dad put up a trump sign? He has voted for every Republican presidential candidate for my entire life but he detests Trump and would never vote for him. Trump is not a Republican.
Lol. Trump is pulling at about 50% in the polls, yet we’re supposed to believe that there are all these Republican who aren’t voting for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Georgetown area - a few Harris signs, but mostly no signs. There's lots of "quiet Republicans" in this neighborhood.
Tbh, no one talks politics and not many advertise their views.
This is a big contrast to when we go into NoVa for activities. Tons of Trump & Walz signs. It seems that Trump houses insist on putting up 5+ signs on their property; big overcompensating vibes. Lots of single Harris signs on lawns.
While we have plenty of Harris/Waltz signs in my neighborhood in just outside the Beltway in VA there are also a handful of very quiet Republicans. You only know them once they trust you to not judge them. Go about a mile away and then you get the 5+ Trump signs, but not in our clusters of neighborhoods. Part of that might be because the quiet Republicans are often also never Trumpers.
+1. Why would my Republican Dad put up a trump sign? He has voted for every Republican presidential candidate for my entire life but he detests Trump and would never vote for him. Trump is not a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of guessing by signs, check the 2020 data https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html
My neighborhood went slightly R in 2020. The street signs were like 5-1 R. This year the signs are only 2-1 R, it’s a big difference from last time. Not sure if the actual vote will change but the enthusiasm has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a lifelong Dem but have several long-term friends who are Republicans. None of them currently support Trump. They just can't, especially after Jan 6th and how he treated his VP Pence.
They support Trump and they probably voted for him again this week.
They’re just telling you what you want to hear so you don’t become unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:The best neighborhood I lived in had 75% Bernie and 25% Trump signs. Everyone hated the Clintons and the uniparty. It was not in DC and everyone couldn’t stand DC people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well I guess that explains why there are no girls around to discuss anymore.
? women make up 58% of college students
They are not hanging at the Maga frat.... Not hot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itlu7HAjmUo&t=83s cope harder nerd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well I guess that explains why there are no girls around to discuss anymore.
? women make up 58% of college students
They are not hanging at the Maga frat.... Not hot.
Anonymous wrote:The best neighborhood I lived in had 75% Bernie and 25% Trump signs. Everyone hated the Clintons and the uniparty. It was not in DC and everyone couldn’t stand DC people.