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06-06-2020, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Nexus View Post
It's unfair to "bucket" everything into that and assume a person would vote for a party/person because of everything you just outlined. Everyone has their priority issue or issues of why they would vote for one party over another. If we remove our issue of DACA, my tendencies would lean me republican because for the most part they are more pro-business and the more capitalistic friendly party. For myself, I don't care as much about the other things, at the end of the day it is about the economy to me.

I am not tied to a party, if a democratic candidate proved to be more friendly for me when it comes to the economy and my wallet, then I would for him or her.

Not sure why you have to hurl insults if people who are immigrants would vote for a Republican. You do realize that the last immigration reform came under a Republican named Ronald Reagan. If you want to vote for a democratic candidate, that's your choice and I respect your decision but don't hurl insults at others for deciding to vote a different way.
Hmmm so if I am understanding you correctly if you weren't affected by DACA you wouldn't care about social issues and economic issues affecting fellow citizens as long as YOUR pockets are good? Okay got it!
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