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In reply to the discussion: Do You and Your Parents Vote The Same or Totally Different?? [View all]Go Vols
(5,902 posts)45. Grew up in a Union household
and was taught at a young age that Republicans take care of the rich at the expense of the rest of us.
Grandparents,parents,myself all lifelong Democrats.
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Nice. I heard the term "corporate terrorist" on Thom Hartmann today and I thought that was perfect.
LittlestStar
Oct 2012
#79
Totally different. But I don't argue - they live in a blue state, so there's no point!
reformist2
Oct 2012
#9
Opposite until Obama, then Mom registered D after 50+ years as an R. Her last vote. nt
Mnemosyne
Oct 2012
#21
My parents have always been Dems. They have gotten more liberal as they've gotten older
WhollyHeretic
Oct 2012
#36
Parents are dead but I'm the white sheep of the family. I can barely log onto FB any more.
nolabear
Oct 2012
#49
My divorced parents will probably vote opposite of each other as they have done in other elections
Nikia
Oct 2012
#51
My dad was (by today's standards) a radically Liberal ex-Marine; Mom, Religious Conservative.
ieoeja
Oct 2012
#60
Dad: I'm polar opposite. Mom was apolitical; don't know if she ever voted. She was moderate I think.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#67
Dad was a Dem. Mom turned r/w nut job after he passed away. He was the logical/science/data type
LittlestStar
Oct 2012
#78
I always wondered what it's like to have somebody in the family who's a Republican.
Jamaal510
Oct 2012
#83
At my folks, there is a signed, framed picture of JFK right next to the signed handwritten letter
Ikonoklast
Oct 2012
#103