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Roland99

(53,342 posts)
Sun Jan 26, 2020, 03:38 PM Jan 2020

I Guess I'm A Democrat Now: I'm leaving the Republican Party -- here's why you should too [View all]

From a hometown article....

https://www.leoweekly.com/2020/01/guess-im-democrat-now-im-leaving-republican-party-heres/

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But, I’m not politically apathetic. I was a door knocker for a Republican congresswoman. I interned for the GOP get out the vote effort in 2004. I had a leadership position in College Republicans. More recently, as a lawyer and political consultant, I helped elect numerous Republicans in four states while flipping the State House in one and the State Senate in another.

On paper, I’m that “five for five” primary voter that steadfast party loyalist politics is built on — and I’m leaving the Republican Party.

That discrepancy, between paper and reality, is just one of those contradictions that defines modern American life.

I’m a well-educated, straight, white man from one of the whitest and politically reddest states in the country. I regularly (OK, semi-regularly) attend church. My wife is one of our deacons. I’m a small business owner who, without exaggeration, would likely have to close our business upon the passage of progressive policies.

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Btw. Not me.

I had my awakening in late 2003
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We're glad for you awakening. Vogon_Glory Jan 2020 #1
"I'm uncomfortable, but I'm OK," he writes. CrispyQ Jan 2020 #2
If we don't WIN against the pukes none of your post even matters. nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #10
Disaffected repubs should vote democratic and not join our party. CrispyQ Jan 2020 #15
Let's just get through tomorrow OK??? UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #16
The GOP has been playing the long game since the early 80s CrispyQ Jan 2020 #17
You would likely appeal to fellow republicans elsewhere Under The Radar Jan 2020 #3
Not me. It's a hometown article I thought was of interest here Roland99 Jan 2020 #4
That explains it Under The Radar Jan 2020 #5
interesting stopdiggin Jan 2020 #6
If your business model requires you to discriminate or to cheat or harass your employees ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2020 #12
I looked him up, and there is indeed somebody by that name that is what he says he is DFW Jan 2020 #7
your "former" party has been un-American for decades SlogginThroughIt Jan 2020 #8
THANK YOU Skittles Jan 2020 #21
He's not a Democrat Leith Jan 2020 #9
Who knows. Maybe sets in motion a sea change for him Roland99 Jan 2020 #13
Haven't voted Repub in years... Wounded Bear Jan 2020 #11
What kind of business does this guy run? Merlot Jan 2020 #14
My friend's husband is a home builder in Pennsylvania phylny Jan 2020 #19
Rec this amazing Op-ed FakeNoose Jan 2020 #18
As long as he votes Democratic, I could care less if his Republican tendencies enter into our party Mr. Ected Jan 2020 #20
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