The data is readily available. Gallup is a good place to start since they have been tracking American attitudes toward abortion longer than anyone else.Can you source that?
agreed. its a stupid question actually.simple answer. yes.
because this forum has a STRONG Dem party stance. there are a few Republican's who post but the majority are dems.The fixation on the Republican Party in these forums is quite ironic and comical.
I know you're an antique. Do you get social security yet?Nope, they vote for the party or people that they think will pay them the most money. Almost every left-wing Democrat I know gets a paycheck from the government.
Actually a majority of married women vote Republican.Yes. There needs to be two parties so we can occasionally say "Lets vote these bums out... and vote those slightly different bums back in."
I'm sure the positions will change with the times. I mean who would've thought 40 years ago that the dems would field a black president? No one. Maybe the republicans will become the "gay party." They might as well, it's already a sausage fest.
I would say that is because the current GOP is only socially conservative. They are not remotely fiscally conservative. They are the same as democrats fiscally they just want to spend on different things. I think a lot of those independents are socially moderate and fiscally conservative. Since the GOP is neither they identify as independants. That includes me I hate both parties right now. The democratic party has been hijacked by Pelosi and tree huggers. The republican party has been hijacked by the NEOcons and social conservatives. I will vote for Gary Johnson this time around. No perfect but he is the only one who really wants to cut government spending including the bloated military budget that is out of control.Here's another Gallup poll for ya.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/15370/party-affiliation.aspx
As of early September, 36% Independent, 35% Democrat and 26% Republican.
Apparently those conservatives don't identify with today's Republican party which is the point of this thread.
The average voter is probably too dumb to understand the true effects of those policies, which is why they don't oppose them. The average voter isn't exactly focused on the long-term.No, if the average voter voted their interests we wouldn't have free trade agreements, special low capital gains tax rates, or an ever increasingly regressive tax structure.
Agree.I would say that is because the current GOP is only socially conservative. They are not remotely fiscally conservative. They are the same as democrats fiscally they just want to spend on different things. I think a lot of those independents are socially moderate and fiscally conservative. Since the GOP is neither they identify as independants. That includes me I hate both parties right now. The democratic party has been hijacked by Pelosi and tree huggers. The republican party has been hijacked by the NEOcons and social conservatives. I will vote for Gary Johnson this time around. No perfect but he is the only one who really wants to cut government spending including the bloated military budget that is out of control.
Nowadays yes, back during the start of the Iraq war it was the the other way around.because this forum has a STRONG Dem party stance. there are a few Republican's who post but the majority are dems.
The problem is that that's what pretty much everyone calls extremism. The theory sounds good to the mindless whose natural theorycrafting only pings on novelties, but once you go and tediously fill in all their gaps and show them what it means in terms of efficiencies, benefits, and protections lost, suddenly the unthinking proponent becomes a heck of a lot more moderate.They cannot just be luke-warm Democrats. We need clear contrasts and strong leadership. We need conservatives running the GOP who quite clearly tell you government is the enemy of a free people. That our constitution, our Bill of Rights is an attempt to form a more perfect Union, a more limited government of specifically enumerated powers.
What we need to win elections, is a rallying cry for Liberty. That is what Democrats like to call extremism.
while the first part of your statement is factually correct, the second part is just your misogyny on display.Actually a majority of married women vote Republican.
It is only women who don't have A man who have to be dependent on THE man who vote Democrat.
You are welcome to present your own theory on why single women vote Democrat and married women vote Republican. :colbert:while the first part of your statement is factually correct, the second part is just your misogyny on display.
You are welcome to present your own theory on why single women vote Democrat and married women vote Republican. :colbert:
Not yet Moonie, I'm looking forward to getting that paycheck though and turning into a Democrat and start voting for my pay increases on the backs of my children and grandchildren.I know you're an antique. Do you get social security yet?
Not yet Moonie, I'm looking forward to getting that paycheck though and turning into a Democrat and start voting for my pay increases on the backs of my children and grandchildren.
This. I'd be an environmentally friendly Republican, but I hate their social neanderthalism. I can't stand the "everyone should be beholden to a bloated gov't" democrats either.I would say that is because the current GOP is only socially conservative. They are not remotely fiscally conservative. They are the same as democrats fiscally they just want to spend on different things. I think a lot of those independents are socially moderate and fiscally conservative. Since the GOP is neither they identify as independants. That includes me I hate both parties right now. The democratic party has been hijacked by Pelosi and tree huggers. The republican party has been hijacked by the NEOcons and social conservatives. I will vote for Gary Johnson this time around. No perfect but he is the only one who really wants to cut government spending including the bloated military budget that is out of control.
An utterly meaningless answer.Its simple, Single women do not identify with the symbolism displayed by republican politicians.
Same can be said for the far leftThis is the biggest problem with creating an Echo Chamber. At first it emboldens everyone to work harder for the agenda and it makes them a force to be reckoned with. Eventually it makes all within it completely blind to what is actually going on in the real world and they become irrelevant.
Only because you cant grasp it, probably due to your misogyny.An utterly meaningless answer.