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In reply to the discussion: My husband is a registered Republican [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)23. Your husband is right.
To pull the country back from the brink, we need shock therapy via the voting booth. Republicans MUST go down to defeat across the country.
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He needs to change his affiliation to cause a direct link between his change and today's sham.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2018
#9
I think today's Republican party is socially conservative (repressive) and fiscally irresponsible.
Zing Zing Zingbah
Sep 2018
#37
My husband is too but I don't think he's voted for a National Republican candidate since McCain
TNLib
Sep 2018
#38
Colorado, for some republicans there is anger at what's happened to their party
lovemydogs
Sep 2018
#41
My Republican mother-in-law is doing the same thing. She is disgusted with the way
Luciferous
Sep 2018
#45
The Democratic Party is more fiscally conservative and socially responsible than the GOP.
Owl
Sep 2018
#58
Tsk, tsk, tsk...but you married him anyway.....at least he's slowly coming around to the light
lastlib
Sep 2018
#72