Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I don't know your dad, obviously, but I would bet my bottom dollar that when he goes into that voting booth, he either votes for Trump or skips over the Presidential race altogether.
That's not what you want to hear, so that's not what he's telling you, however!
You would lose that bet. He's a high-ranking military officer. He doesn't suffer anti-American fools like Trump.
Same here. My conservative military former- republican family members are loyal to America, the constitution and democracy, not some burn-it-all-down carnival barker autocrat wannabe.
This is what they tell you because they know you are unhinged lunatics.
They are definitely voting for Trump.
Sorry, troll. Trump supporters are the unhinged lunatics. My husband is a patriot who served his country and is loyal to the constitution, not some draft-dodging, POW insulting, dumba$ss who salutes a North Korean general and is embarrassed by wounded warriors.
The tolerant left on display again and again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Arlington and saw a lot of Trump signs go up on a few main roads, but not in peoples' yards. I also saw a lot of Trump/Cao/Van Meter signs over in the 7-corners area apartments where there is a large Vietnamese and El Salvadorean community.
Why would they support their own deportation?
Only citizens can vote. No one is suggesting deporting US citizens.
Don’t respond to the unhinged libs. They are unburdened by what has been.
Yes, Trump is. Because he’s talking about changing the definition of what a citizen is. My god, America. Pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I don't know your dad, obviously, but I would bet my bottom dollar that when he goes into that voting booth, he either votes for Trump or skips over the Presidential race altogether.
That's not what you want to hear, so that's not what he's telling you, however!
You would lose that bet. He's a high-ranking military officer. He doesn't suffer anti-American fools like Trump.
Same here. My conservative military former- republican family members are loyal to America, the constitution and democracy, not some burn-it-all-down carnival barker autocrat wannabe.
This is what they tell you because they know you are unhinged lunatics.
They are definitely voting for Trump.
Sorry, troll. Trump supporters are the unhinged lunatics. My husband is a patriot who served his country and is loyal to the constitution, not some draft-dodging, POW insulting, dumba$ss who salutes a North Korean general and is embarrassed by wounded warriors.
Anonymous wrote:If they don’t have a Harris/Walz sign, but they do fly one of those American flags I just assume they’re voting for the fascists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Arlington and saw a lot of Trump signs go up on a few main roads, but not in peoples' yards. I also saw a lot of Trump/Cao/Van Meter signs over in the 7-corners area apartments where there is a large Vietnamese and El Salvadorean community.
Why would they support their own deportation?
Only citizens can vote. No one is suggesting deporting US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Who talks to Republicans?
They are literally in a cult if stupidity how do you talk to them
They are suing you destroy this country disenfranchising our military members voting rights
Trump stole from sick children and 9/11 first responders I’ll be dammed if I have a conversation with putin loving garbage.
These idiots have no idea what they have unleashed we will not vote again
By all of you accepting them for who they are and ignoring the Nazi lovers we will lose everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Arlington and saw a lot of Trump signs go up on a few main roads, but not in peoples' yards. I also saw a lot of Trump/Cao/Van Meter signs over in the 7-corners area apartments where there is a large Vietnamese and El Salvadorean community.
Why would they support their own deportation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the bluest counties in the nation. There are almost no Trump signs except for in the windows of a few elderly people (ie. too old to care if they are ostracized.) No one really talks politics because everyone assumes everyone is a Democrat.
My 4th grader goes to a parochial school and said everyone's mom is voting for Trump except one kid. Why they are discussing this , I don't know.
I live in a very blue area of a swing state, and my high school aged DD told me something similar. Almost every kid in her AP History class is supporting Trump (there was a vote and topic was discussed) - whether this matches with their parents IDK. Doesn’t really make sense based on our area/neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the bluest counties in the nation. There are almost no Trump signs except for in the windows of a few elderly people (ie. too old to care if they are ostracized.) No one really talks politics because everyone assumes everyone is a Democrat.
My 4th grader goes to a parochial school and said everyone's mom is voting for Trump except one kid. Why they are discussing this , I don't know.
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.
This is true. Ask me how I know.