Is it so hard for you to comprehend that a single voter might be vehemently opposed to the tenets of Democrat-endorsed DEI, but also vehemently opposed to the Republican-endorsed project of curtailing abortion rights? If so, you're out of touch.
Those two convictions are burning in the hearts of most voters, and they're hungry for a ratio…
Is it so hard for you to comprehend that a single voter might be vehemently opposed to the tenets of Democrat-endorsed DEI, but also vehemently opposed to the Republican-endorsed project of curtailing abortion rights? If so, you're out of touch.
Those two convictions are burning in the hearts of most voters, and they're hungry for a rational leader capable of endorsing both convictions, too. Short of that, who can blame them for voting for what they perceive as the most proximate threat?
Is it so hard for you to comprehend that a single voter might be vehemently opposed to the tenets of Democrat-endorsed DEI, but also vehemently opposed to the Republican-endorsed project of curtailing abortion rights? If so, you're out of touch.
Those two convictions are burning in the hearts of most voters, and they're hungry for a rational leader capable of endorsing both convictions, too. Short of that, who can blame them for voting for what they perceive as the most proximate threat?