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No, Biden would have won. What a shame he didn't run
Yep. I guess he didn't want the stress, especially after the death of his son, but he knows how to talk to factory workers and families of former factory workers in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin...
Much as I stand ideologically in opposition to Pence, I would prefer a President Pence to a President Trump. Pence wouldn't dismantle NATO, abrogate treaties or threaten mass deportations. Pence wouldn't taunt and provoke some foreign dictator by a midnight tweet-storm. Pence wouldn't question in thumb-sucking wonder, whether we should fire off some nuclear-armed missiles just to look cool. Pence wouldn't brag about ordering torture. And Pence wouldn't threaten to jail his former political opponent.
Pence would instead be to interested in women's menstrual cycles,making sure they do not have an accidently have a miscarriage.
I'm gonna say hell no to that. Pence's brand of conservatism would not win him the states Trump won. Even Indiana didn't like him after what he did to that state. They like Trump, not Pence.
LOL. DT won morally conservative states. Pence would have an easy time in those. If anything, Pence would win by a few more points in most of them.
I'm gonna say hell no to that. Pence's brand of conservatism would not win him the states Trump won. Even Indiana didn't like him after what he did to that state. They like Trump, not Pence.
Well, I live in one of those "Rust Belt" states and everyone I know that voted for Trump voted for him more because of Pence being on the ticket than in spite of him.
I wouldn't really call Pence "anti-woman" either, if you consider all of the future women who would be allowed to be born if his policies were in place. A child, male or female, killed in the womb is never going to have a chance to make the world a better place.
Well, I live in one of those "Rust Belt" states and everyone I know that voted for Trump voted for him more because of Pence being on the ticket than in spite of him.
I wouldn't really call Pence "anti-woman" either, if you consider all of the future women who would be allowed to be born if his policies were in place. A child, male or female, killed in the womb is never going to have a chance to make the world a better place.
It's one thing to be pro-life. It's another to try to force not only women who have had an abortion, but those who have miscarried, to have a funeral service. I mean, really...add to their pain, much?
It's one thing to be pro-life. It's another to try to force not only women who have had an abortion, but those who have miscarried, to have a funeral service. I mean, really...add to their pain, much?
He also wanted women to monitor their menstrual cycles in case they have a miscarriage.
The man is sick.
Menstrual cycles are a personal matter.
So to him,it is ok that businesses should be able to turn down gay couples due to religious beliefs but is ok for the goverment to monitor a woman's menstrual cycle.
I also know Pence is itching to let business to deny other's service based on religious beliefs.
It starts with married gay couples,then might spread to illegal immigrants,then women,and then race.
I really think the crazy will extend denying service to people based on sex and race.
If the fear for Pence is justified, why was there very little concerned expressed by liberal news sources, both main stream and alternative? It sounds to me some of you guys do actually feel Pence is worse than Trump. But yet all I saw was the media focus on Trump.
I remember when the media went hard against Sarah Palin.
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