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My hardcore Republican neighbor:
"I can't support Trump anymore. I told myself his weaknesses had to be accepted to avoid economic disaster, and that he would prove himself an effective leader. I was wrong. I regret it. His virus response, and his authoritarianism are too much. I've never voted for a Democrat for President before. But I will vote for Biden. Someone has to stop this."
When I mentioned (with some sympathy) that there was plenty of evidence he is an incompetent racist, he just said, "I've learned quite a bit in the last few years."
Timewas
(2,199 posts)He learned quite a bit in the last few years only because he refused to look before now, all the data was available before the election they just didn't take time to really look..
Happy Hoosier
(7,454 posts)in his defense, he had the good grace to seem embarrassed. I did not press him (that can come later), but it does strike me how much he was willing to overlook. And I still not quite sure for what. He seems to have simply bought it to a faulty narrative.
marybourg
(12,648 posts)economic disaster ? Did we have that under the previous President Clinton? Theyll admit they made a mistake, but not the misogyny.
Happy Hoosier
(7,454 posts)... going to raise his taxes. He's middle class, and WAY below the income levels we're talking about for raising taxes. To me it absolutely feels like willful ignorance. Still... I'll take his vote this fall.
Midnight Writer
(21,830 posts)She said last week "We've got to get Trump out of office".
Her attraction to Republican politics seems to be God and Country based. She believed that the GOP is the Party for religious Christians and Patriots, and she identifies with both of these things. I'm thrilled that she is not so deep down the hole that she can't turn back.