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Showing Original Post only (View all)Question for white male Dems [View all]
Since only 30 per cent of white males voted against Trump, what do you think causes you to be a Democrat and not go with the herd?
Geography, religion, family influence, life experience?
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If you would've asked me in college, I would say that I was fiscally conservative...
MattNC2021
Nov 4
#10
A working brain. Five uncles and a FIL plus my father and grandfather who all served.
NoMoreRepugs
Nov 4
#23
Travel was key to me. I was always a Dem but after seeing Europe I moved waaay left
MaryMagdaline
Nov 4
#45
Unfortunately there are highly educated people who embrace Authoritarianism. I think I read about this sometime after
electric_blue68
Nov 4
#31
My grandpa is a PhD, my grandma has a bachelor's and my uncle and aunt have Masters degrees and all four are MAGA.
Elessar Zappa
Nov 5
#102
My four uncles and aunt, who did not elect fascists in the 1940s. Instead, they shot them.
Efilroft Sul
Nov 4
#33
Funny when atheists are more "Christian" than many self-professed Christians.
TwilightZone
Nov 4
#42
I know. Used to tell my husband who was an atheist that he should read the Gospels
MaryMagdaline
Nov 4
#67
This mirrors my life as well. Sermon on the Mount is still gospel (small "g") to me
MaryMagdaline
Nov 4
#61
Never been impressed by toxic masculinity, bullies, those who want to control others, or the self-righteous.
Doodley
Nov 4
#50
alot of white males dont buy into the toxic masculinity and insecurity of what trump offers to those type of men.
dsp3000
Nov 4
#53
I'm guessing and hope this is not offensive - that being a Jehovah's Witness
MaryMagdaline
Nov 5
#86
I love this! My dad used to tell us that he never worried about peer pressure
MaryMagdaline
Nov 5
#88
I usually post this after being asked if I'm "liberal" or "conservative." But it'll work for this question, too.
DFW
Nov 4
#63
A modicum of intelligence, a capacity for empathy, pride in the as-yet-unattained ideals of my country...
LudwigPastorius
Nov 5
#83
When Bush and his Republicans ran on trashing gays and banning same-sex marriage.
W_HAMILTON
Nov 5
#89
My family were Republicans and I parroted that until I was a junior in high school.
Elessar Zappa
Nov 5
#99
i also belive in social justice to right the wrongs that the other side inflicted .
AllaN01Bear
Nov 5
#106
Difficult to say (sounds so arrogant) but a combo of education, empathy, experience.
RockRaven
Nov 5
#116
My parents came off the farm in WV, back then almost everyone in WV were Democrats.
doc03
Nov 5
#140