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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The time has come to once again address the myth of the "independent" voter. [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)2. But you're the exception to the rule. Read the articles in my post.
As for Kasich, it's all relative, I guess. I sure as hell wouldn't call him "moderate."
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The time has come to once again address the myth of the "independent" voter. [View all]
Garrett78
Dec 2016
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I'm an Independent swing voter who always votes for the most moderate candidate
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#1
Yep. The GOP has become so batshit crazy that some confuse Kasich with moderation.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#4
Like I said...people like myself typically vote for the MOST moderate candidate
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#8
And, like I said, that you consider Kasich to be a "moderate" is both sad and scary.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#9
Economic justice already dominates the Democratic Party platform and message.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#20
If not for "school choice" my disabled child would not have gotten to go to school at all
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#21
Online schools, magnet schools and charter schools are all part of school choice
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#34
IF 43% of Americans are independents, and 6-9% are voting against their party leaning more than...
aikoaiko
Dec 2016
#5
The reason I'm an Independent is because things about BOTH parties irk me
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#12
Again, read the articles I posted. The vast majority of "independents" are strongly partisan.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#13
There is a difference between being A moderate and being MORE moderate than someone else
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#17
I get you on the marijuana issue. I personally won't vote for anyone who's not pro-Prohibition
Crunchy Frog
Dec 2016
#15
The more people push for legalized recreational use the more I regret voting for medical use
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#39
i seriously question the authenticity of your post. Marijauna is neither physically or
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#33
There are more "independent" Republicans than there are "independent" Democrats.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#11