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Would Republicans endorse a Republican candidate who vowed to defend Roe v Wade and a woman's right to choose?
This was a direct attack on Sanders for supporting Heath Mello. Sanders is the most popular politician and the establishment wants to bring him down any way they can.
This was a direct attack on Sanders for supporting Heath Mello. Sanders is the most popular politician and the establishment wants to bring him down any way they can.
naw, dont believe you.
THe dems are a center party with left leanings. They are socially liberal but fiscally center. They might appear to be left to you but only because you are far right wing. And worth noting dems have more support than Trumpers and gop, you know it too, that is why your side suppress votes gerrymander and embrace the support of Putin.
and here are a couple of quotes from your posts just to make sure you don't try to pass yourself off as neutral...
you clearly greatly dislike dems with a passion and clearly WANT to divide dems so i will discount your comment appropriately
Oh, I could have saved you tons of time and trouble: I am as conservative as it gets. Proud of it--- because when one was a deluded leftist, as I was, and then escapes the loony left, it feels pretty good. Liberating, in fact!
Would Republicans endorse a Republican candidate who vowed to defend Roe v Wade and a woman's right to choose?
Have you not been alive for the last twenty years?? Most of the "celebrated" Republicans over the last twenty years have been "socially liberal and fiscally conservative" (if I hear one more leading Republican describe themselves in that way, I think I'm going to vomit...but then, maybe that's because I am from the land of Snowe and Collins---two rabidly pro-abortion Senators who OWNED the Maine GOP for 25 years....)
I want the dems to concentrate on labor issues and bank/financial reform. If they actually get to get a serious plan/platform on those they can do whatever they like on social issues.
Does it now appear that Democrats regard economic and financial issues as mundane and tedious?. Do they have anything else to offer other than foisting socially divisive subjects on the nation. Whether that is transsexual restrooms, cops vs blacks and now abortion. Are they allergic to speaking about topics that matter most to people such as jobs, economic growth and tax reform. Is there too much risk even some conservatives might agree with them and then how does that look to their hardcore SJW core. Right now, Dems are offering little to appear like a legitimate alternative to the GOP. All the strident political posturing and willful isolation from moderate voters will do nothing to rebuild a party decimated in the 2016 elections.
Right now , the Democrats are in a state of dysfunction like never before. Instead of stopping the rot, they seem intent in adding salt to their still open wounds.
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