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Partisan Politics

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by nick124, Feb 11, 2019.

  1. nick124

    nick124 New Member

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    I'm curious about the way that people view themselves. What, do you believe, would change your opinion to such a degree that you would vote for someone from the opposite political party?
     
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    Many websites have side-by-side comparisons of candidates and where they stand on issues. I would use one such site, mentally rank my priorities, and decide which candidate would best represent my efforts.

    And then I would do just a bit more Googling to ensure that I'm not voting for a criminal or that I didn't get rerouted to a false website.
     
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    I have very strong leftist beliefs. I'm pro-choice, a strong LGBT ally, a feminist, and in definite support of Black Lives Matter. I also believe in decriminalizing recreational marijuana and I don't agree with the treatment of immigrants in the United States. I think it would be very difficult for anything to sway me into voting for a conservative candidate.
     

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