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by toyg
923 days ago
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Technically, Republicans are not necessarily "half the votes", more like "a third of the votes" which are then joined by another 10-15% of "unfaithful" swing voters - whose opinions don't necessarily overlap 100% with core conservative principles. Participation rates can also be very low, particularly at local/state level, making that core of strongly-conservative votes actually pretty small in absolute terms. You can quickly judge the actual opinion of the overwhelming majority of voters on completely abolishing welfare provisions, when you mention a few magic words that happen to extend those provisions to "normies" (medicare etc). |
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The two major parties share the partisan vote.
This means Republicans are actually a quarter of us along with Dems.
Party line voting is not the only game in town. Roughly half the nation wants to vote FOR something, not AGAINST "the bad guys"