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RoeVWade

(677 posts)
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 07:53 AM Sep 20

One issue does not make you belong to a party.

Tyler was unaffiliated voter.
Didn't vote in last 2 elections
Family was all Republicans
Appears he was focusing on Kirk's anti-trans issue for what I would say obvious reasons.

But I realize this is practically a dead horse already. And the guy might have come out and clarified something even as I write this.

But just pointing that out.

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One issue does not make you belong to a party. (Original Post) RoeVWade Sep 20 OP
While I generally agree with your sentiment, markodochartaigh Sep 20 #1
Besides that, if he was such big Democrat, why didn't he vote for one. His family wouldn't haven't known. RoeVWade Sep 20 #2

markodochartaigh

(4,150 posts)
1. While I generally agree with your sentiment,
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 07:58 AM
Sep 20

if you want to continue democracy in the US, you can't vote for the party which is trying to end it.

Continuing democracy, in my opinion, is the one issue which divides Democratic voters from Republican voters at this moment in time.

RoeVWade

(677 posts)
2. Besides that, if he was such big Democrat, why didn't he vote for one. His family wouldn't haven't known.
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 08:08 AM
Sep 20

nt*

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