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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHere is an interesting question.
In the 2020 election there were a substantial number of voters who voted for Biden in the presidential election and then voted Republican for congress. How many of those voters thought that Trump would continue to control the Republican Party after he was out of office? Could this influence them to vote Democratic in the upcoming midterms?
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Here is an interesting question. (Original Post)
everyonematters
Jan 2022
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mercuryblues
(14,530 posts)1. I hope so
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mahatmakanejeeves
(57,393 posts)2. Congratulations on 3,000 posts. Don't reply, because... NT
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)3. "Democratic" please, not "Democrat"
Gore1FL
(21,127 posts)4. "Vote Democrat" is one of the times leaving off the "ic" is proper. nt
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)6. Nope.
It's an adjective in that context.
Gore1FL
(21,127 posts)7. All of the sign and button makers seem to disagree
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)8. Sad state of education in America.
Gore1FL
(21,127 posts)9. I vote for nouns myself. But, whatever; this discussion is pointless. nt
Wounded Bear
(58,645 posts)10. Hmmm, don't think so. Saw poll on MSNBC this morning...
They asked repubs if they supported the party or trump. It was 60% party, 30% trump.
Still a lot of party loyalty, even if trump is out of the picture. It is nice the party seems to be split, though.