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I grew up in a conservative household too, and the one glaring thing I remembered was how little thought the GOP wanted their voters to put into voting.

We would literally get a sample ballot marked with the party preferences and a letter saying how as "good patriots" this is how we should vote.
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Here's the thing...some of us, like me, used to be Republican. I didn't notice their extremism until I switched parties. I also didn't become this political until I switched parties so their horrific and often offensive behavior still shocks me. Thank God I got out when I did.
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STEM TheBleeding
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A key aspect of the GOP is that voting is not something you think about. You ignore politics for 2 years, show up on election day, vote straight party R, and then go to lunch.

Never EVER think about how bad your candidates are.

Or much they've ruined your life.

Because the GOP knows best.
03:34 PM - Sep 21, 2023
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STEM TheBleeding
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The last time we ever spoke was when they found out I voted for Clinton, and when challenged about it, I explained that because she had the "conservative" values that they told me as a child were important.

Honesty.
Empathy.
Compassion.
Humility.

Whereas Trump has none of those.
04:29 PM - Sep 21, 2023
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In response to STEM TheBleeding.
In 2016, I almost didn't vote. I knew I wasn't going to vote for TFG, but I was still Republican and wasn't sold on Hillary yet.

What woke me up was when John McCain was interviewed, in which he said if Hillary became president, he would block her so she couldn't pass anything.
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