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Showing Original Post only (View all)In 1972, I cast my 1st vote in a Presidential election. It was a "no brainer" - I voted for George McGovern. [View all]
I remember telling my mom - an Eisenhower Republican - and Dad (it's none of your business who I voted for) who I voted for. Neither thought that was a good choice at the time. 2 years later, they both agreed that McGovern would have been a better President.
So why is it so hard for Trump Republicans to admit their vote in 2016 hurt this Country? Yet they voted for Trump in 2020 and will again this year. In spite of everything we know today.
I see too many interviews with the people who attend the Trump Carnival....and almost no interviews with Harris-Walz supporters. Why is that? And that's been an issue, since I cast my 1st Presidential vote. Seems like we need equal time with public interviews of voters.
The contrast should be important to this country's future. You listen to these Trump voter/ rally goers, dressed to impress their fellow Trump fans, and they say nothing intelligent. One thing you don't hear, are any verifiable facts. It's all about showing up, reinforcing the Trump bullshit amongst themselves, and support each other with their undying loyalty to the Trump brand. Yet, we never get to hear interviews of everyday Americans that are diametrically opposed and quite capable of annunciating their reasons and viewpoints.
Why is that?.