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I’m a middle of the road voter who sometimes goes D and sometimes R. Us middle of the road folks are the ones who decide who wins. My voting track record has called 10 of the past 11 elections. I voted Carter, Reagan, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush, Obama, Romney, Trump.
Obama’s 2nd run was the only one I missed, and in all honesty, I was not that excited about Romney. I was just tired of Obama on multiple fronts.
Come 2020 I will not vote for any candidate who plays the race or gender card. If Harris thinks her color or gender is reason to vote for her, she will not get my vote. Why in the world should I (a white male) vote for anyone that sees whites and men as inferior to blacks and women. Anyone playing the race or gender cards would only do so because they see those attributes as being superior to white males. I prefer equality myself.
Call me what you will but few here can say they voted for the winner 10 of the last 11 elections. Clearly I see the issues and candidates in sync with the voting electorate.
This is from Breitbart and meant to stir up racial tension.
Harris may or may not run and may or may not be a viable candidate. But calling her the inevitable Democratic candidate is meant to stir things up. Don't fall for it.
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Call me what you will but few here can say they voted for the winner 10 of the last 11 elections. Clearly I see the issues and candidates in sync with the voting electorate.
Bush and Trump both lost the popular vote, so if you are actually talking about the people who support the electorate, then you are more like 8/11 instead of 10.
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