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RE: Serious post why vote for a democrat
(07-16-2017 10:42 PM)Fort Bend Owl Wrote:  http://www.chicagonow.com/politics-now/2...tic-party/

Warning - this is a long editorial with a lot of big words. But if you can somehow make it through it, the writer eloquently explains a number of reasons he was a Republican for 44 years, an Independent for one year, but is now joining the Democratic Party. I'm sure you'll ignore this post just like the 10 other ones already that answered your childish question.

Still waiting for my first answer....
Lmao at your article. No good reasons in it either. If you thought it had big words you must not really be a Rice graduate. Sad.

Nothing. Still nothing. The democrats will continue to lose. No message. Party of hate, fear and violence.


Chicago now. Sad. 2000 shootings this year.

To answer your question I dont think an entire republican Congress is a good thing. I just haven't found a positive reason to vote for a democrat. You can't seem to provide one either.
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