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old, conservative, but also share many libertarian ideas. I am not ultra conservative like some members of my family like my 2 grandson in laws; one is 25 and the other 28 or my son in laws: one is 46, the other 54.
28 years here. Lean more to the conservative side.
However, I'm smart enough to realize that 99% of these so called "political leaders" main priorities are lining their own pockets and getting re-elected long before helping out the country or you and me. So they pit the masses against each other with outlandish claims of racism, communism, nazi-ism, leftism, rightism, etc, etc. All the while they laugh all the way to the bank.
59 and my views really haven't changed much since I first started voting - always look at the issues and try to determine which candidate most closely expresses my view on those issues. Have voted democrat, republican and even libertarian at various times. Can honestly say I have never agreed totally with any candidate for any office in the last forty years, but there is only one with whom I so totally disagreed that I did not like him at all - that was GWB.
Conservative both fiscally and socially. My first rule when voting for the past forty years is to eliminate ALL Democrats from consideration, then vote for the conservative among the other parties.
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