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To: Robert DeLong
Good luck to you

Thank you!

I have to be honest. I wouldn't vote for you if you ran on the Democrat ticket, because for me that is a non starter right off the bat.

I can completely understand that — I understand that a lot of people still see things through D vs R rather than elite [uniparty] vs the common-man and still have emotional attachment/loyalty to their team despite being stabbed in the back.

38 posted on 01/05/2018 3:59:45 PM PST by Edward.Fish
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To: Edward.Fish
I can completely understand that — I understand that a lot of people still see things through D vs R rather than elite [uniparty] vs the common-man and still have emotional attachment/loyalty to "their team" despite being stabbed in the back.

Oh it is not that, it is the mind est of the Democrat Party which is that based in Marxist Communism through the entire party. Besides that, you would not be able to accomplish anything along conservative values through that party. On the other hand, while the Republican Party has many uniparty sycophants it still does possess some with conservative values.

I think you are way too naive if you believe that you could even begin to be effective in the Democrat Party, as being effective as a conservative in the Republican Party is a real challenge.

In other more simpler words, the Democrat Party is a lost cause, while the Republican Party still offers a glimmer of hope to recapture for conservatism. As the Marxist communists have proven, it is easier to overtake an existing party then it is to take over via a 3rd party. Note also, that they were patient enough to invest 40 years in that transformation of the Democrat Party.

53 posted on 01/06/2018 2:54:51 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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