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It's PANIC time for the Democrats.......

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More Than 1 Million Voters Have Switched To The Republican Party In Last Year, Data Shows

The times they are a-changin’.

While the mainstream media went wall-to-wall throughout the weekend with breathless coverage of protests over the Supreme Court’s ruling on Friday overturning Roe v. Wade, a new report says more than 1 million Americans have switched to the Republican Party in the last 12 months.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/more-than...guy3z08SRc
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#2
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2022, 10:35 AM by HURRICANE!!!. Edited 1 time in total.)

Wife and I are seriously considering voting Republican in November 2022 and potentially 2024 (if DeSantis is the GOP nominee).    As left-center Dems that are Pro-Life, we never put Roe v Wade into our voting factors since I thought it was not a reality.  That said, it's now a heavily weighted factor in our voting as is the fact that Biden cannot seem to adapt to real life situations (e.g. oil alternatives in light of the Russian war).  The Far Right seem to have too great of an influence over his current decisions and indecisions.  

Regardless of the above, still 100% happy to see Trump out of office.
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#3

They will just register more fake voters but they will need truck loads of fake votes to win this time.

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(06-27-2022, 02:53 PM)p_rushing Wrote: They will just register more fake voters but they will need truck loads of fake votes to win this time.

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If we go Republican, that's 21 votes they will be missing out on as I voted 21x each last year.  I just registered my name + user names from this board like StrowdCrowd1 and Drifter and obtained voting cards.
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(06-27-2022, 10:33 AM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: Wife and I are seriously considering voting Republican in November 2022 and potentially 2024 (if DeSantis is the GOP nominee).    As left-center Dems that are Pro-Life, we never put Roe v Wade into our voting factors since I thought it was not a reality.  That said, it's now a heavily weighted factor in our voting as is the fact that Biden cannot seem to adapt to real life situations (e.g. oil alternatives in light of the Russian war).  The Far Right seem to have too great of an influence over his current decisions and indecisions.  

Regardless of the above, still 100% happy to see Trump out of office.

President Trump is one of the best Presidents to ever hold office. Full Stop…
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#6

Oh good Lord.
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#7
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2022, 10:10 PM by americus 2.0. Edited 1 time in total.)

My FIL has been a Democrat his whole life but at his age (74) he's old school Democrat, not this leftist nonsense. He has never thought about voting any other way and has voted D no matter who was running for any elected position.

He told us a few months ago he's not sure who he's voting for going forward but it won't be any democrats. To say we were shocked is an understatement. He said he doesn't know what happened but the democrats are no longer for the working man. I really wanted to ask what in particular make him come to this conclusion but I was so surprised it didn't occur to me to do so.

A man who has voted D for 53 years has abandoned his political party. These are crazy times y'all.
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#8

What do you expect from a party that has made “woman” a forbidden word and refuse to define one.

Think about that.
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#9
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2022, 04:54 AM by The Real Marty.)

Right now I would vote for almost any Republican for President. Not Trump.

Biden ran as a moderate, then when he got elected he disappeared and let the far left of the Democratic Party take over. Right now, everything that comes from the Democrats comes from the far left. Crazy stuff. Stupid stuff. For the Democrats, it's all identity politics, "equity," resentment, and redistribution.

The Republicans aren't much better. Half of them are endorsing this big lie about the election being stolen. Trump is like a big turd on the living room floor that no one wants to clean up.

But I would vote for Desantis, because he's not Trump and he's not a Democrat.

I am so disgusted with all these politicians.

(06-27-2022, 11:14 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: What do you expect from a party that has made “woman” a forbidden word and refuse to define one.

Think about that.

No one in the Democratic Party wants to stand up to the far left, so they are all walking off a cliff together.
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(06-28-2022, 04:51 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: Right now I would vote for almost any Republican for President.  Not Trump. 

Biden ran as a moderate, then when he got elected he disappeared and let the far left of the Democratic Party take over.  Right now, everything that comes from the Democrats comes from the far left.  Crazy stuff.  Stupid stuff.  For the Democrats, it's all identity politics, "equity," resentment, and redistribution. 

The Republicans aren't much better.  Half of them are endorsing this big lie about the election being stolen.  Trump is like a big turd on the living room floor that no one wants to clean up.

But I would vote for Desantis, because he's not Trump and he's not a Democrat. 

I am so disgusted with all these politicians.

(06-27-2022, 11:14 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: What do you expect from a party that has made “woman” a forbidden word and refuse to define one.

Think about that.

No one in the Democratic Party wants to stand up to the far left, so they are all walking off a cliff together.

If they can win one voter more than the Republicans in enough states, they don't just walk off the cliff, they drag everyone over the cliff with them.  

I don't expect Trump to be the candidate and I hope he isn't.  If he is, are you really going to ride the "I Hate Trump" wagon over the cliff in the Democratic parade?  As unpleasant as it may be, isn't life with him as President for another 4 years a better option than the bottom of the cliff?
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#11

Bill Maher says Trump could win if he would just let go of 2020. Everyone knows that ain’t happening.
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#12

All Trump has to do is say, "See? I told you so. Now vote for me and I'll fix this mess (again)."
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(This post was last modified: 06-28-2022, 10:09 AM by The Real Marty. Edited 1 time in total.)

(06-28-2022, 08:07 AM)Sneakers Wrote:
(06-28-2022, 04:51 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: Right now I would vote for almost any Republican for President.  Not Trump. 

Biden ran as a moderate, then when he got elected he disappeared and let the far left of the Democratic Party take over.  Right now, everything that comes from the Democrats comes from the far left.  Crazy stuff.  Stupid stuff.  For the Democrats, it's all identity politics, "equity," resentment, and redistribution. 

The Republicans aren't much better.  Half of them are endorsing this big lie about the election being stolen.  Trump is like a big turd on the living room floor that no one wants to clean up.

But I would vote for Desantis, because he's not Trump and he's not a Democrat. 

I am so disgusted with all these politicians.


No one in the Democratic Party wants to stand up to the far left, so they are all walking off a cliff together.

If they can win one voter more than the Republicans in enough states, they don't just walk off the cliff, they drag everyone over the cliff with them.  

I don't expect Trump to be the candidate and I hope he isn't.  If he is, are you really going to ride the "I Hate Trump" wagon over the cliff in the Democratic parade?  As unpleasant as it may be, isn't life with him as President for another 4 years a better option than the bottom of the cliff?

I'm not trying to send this thread back down the Trump rabbit hole, but since you asked, I will go ahead and answer.  

You're asking me if I would vote for an unstable criminal because I like his policies better than those of the other candidate.  

On the other hand, if it's Trump versus Elizabeth Warren for example- unstable criminal versus socialist demagogue.  Then the choice is pretty difficult.

I guess to answer your question, I can see some scenarios where I would just sit out the election.
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(This post was last modified: 06-28-2022, 02:48 PM by mikesez. Edited 2 times in total.)

(06-28-2022, 09:13 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: All Trump has to do is say, "See? I told you so. Now vote for me and I'll fix this mess (again)."

Trump was right about a lot of stuff.
But he still tried to violently undo two hundred and twenty years of peaceful transitions of power.  
Think of it as a race car driver, who might be an expert at steering the car around the track, but over the years he's gotten eccentric and tried to roll out of the pit stops before his lugnuts are tight.  No point in having the fastest lap if the wheels fall off in lap two.
Or an airline pilot who has a lot of safe flight hours, but last flight insisted that the plane could fly 10000 feet over its rated ceiling, and actually tried to do it. The copilot had to physically restrain him from pulling up on the stick.
He's not fit for office. Maybe he was in 2016, but no sane person would say he is now.
Not that that's ever stopped anyone around these parts.
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#15

(06-28-2022, 04:51 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: Right now I would vote for almost any Republican for President.  Not Trump. 

I won't vote for Trump or Ted Cruz.
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(06-27-2022, 11:14 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: What do you expect from a party that has made “woman” a forbidden word and refuse to define one.

Think about that.

I get it. I just want to know what specifically changed his mind. Was it one thing? Was it several things?
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(06-28-2022, 10:07 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(06-28-2022, 08:07 AM)Sneakers Wrote: If they can win one voter more than the Republicans in enough states, they don't just walk off the cliff, they drag everyone over the cliff with them.  

I don't expect Trump to be the candidate and I hope he isn't.  If he is, are you really going to ride the "I Hate Trump" wagon over the cliff in the Democratic parade?  As unpleasant as it may be, isn't life with him as President for another 4 years a better option than the bottom of the cliff?

I'm not trying to send this thread back down the Trump rabbit hole, but since you asked, I will go ahead and answer.  

You're asking me if I would vote for an unstable criminal because I like his policies better than those of the other candidate.  

On the other hand, if it's Trump versus Elizabeth Warren for example- unstable criminal versus socialist demagogue.  Then the choice is pretty difficult.

I guess to answer your question, I can see some scenarios where I would just sit out the election.

What specific behavior characteristics has Trump exhibited that led you to a mental diagnosis of "unstable"?  Narcissism sure, but isn't that common in Washington, Hollywood, professional sports, etc.?
Likewise, where is the proof of 'criminal" activities?  Is it more egregious than that of Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton?

I wish every election offered us a choice between multiple, well-qualified candidates, dedicated to a common goal of uniting the country and serving the best interests of all.  Sadly, this is not the case, and occasionally the decision comes to a choice between the lesser of two evils.   Before you casually decide to sit out an election, please remember how many have died defending your freedom to cast that vote.
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^^^^ To be fair they died so people have a choice either way. Vote or don't vote the choice is available.
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(06-28-2022, 06:16 PM)Sneakers Wrote:
(06-28-2022, 10:07 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: I'm not trying to send this thread back down the Trump rabbit hole, but since you asked, I will go ahead and answer.  

You're asking me if I would vote for an unstable criminal because I like his policies better than those of the other candidate.  

On the other hand, if it's Trump versus Elizabeth Warren for example- unstable criminal versus socialist demagogue.  Then the choice is pretty difficult.

I guess to answer your question, I can see some scenarios where I would just sit out the election.

What specific behavior characteristics has Trump exhibited that led you to a mental diagnosis of "unstable"?  Narcissism sure, but isn't that common in Washington, Hollywood, professional sports, etc.?
Likewise, where is the proof of 'criminal" activities?  Is it more egregious than that of Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton?

I wish every election offered us a choice between multiple, well-qualified candidates, dedicated to a common goal of uniting the country and serving the best interests of all.  Sadly, this is not the case, and occasionally the decision comes to a choice between the lesser of two evils.   Before you casually decide to sit out an election, please remember how many have died defending your freedom to cast that vote.

Is that a joke?
Trump tried to overturn the Constitution.
He forsaked his oath of office.
You're comparing that to some petty foreign bribery?
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LOL. The hate runs deep in this one.
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