I live in GA and most regions are rather republican. I think the biggest blue is Atlanta. It is only in the last 2 years I am leaning Rep. I became a citizen 10 years ago and my few friends are mostly Dem. I paid little attention to politics until this disaster with the jabs. I did not like Trump but I like Biden even less. I think…
I live in GA and most regions are rather republican. I think the biggest blue is Atlanta. It is only in the last 2 years I am leaning Rep. I became a citizen 10 years ago and my few friends are mostly Dem. I paid little attention to politics until this disaster with the jabs. I did not like Trump but I like Biden even less. I think even Bernie would have done better (I was planning to vote for him but then he was 'eliminated') I read last year that there was a same problem with Oregon, where part would have preferred to split off and join Idaho ?
I have never really identified with one party or another like some people appear to do. I've been registered as a Republican since my first vote in the 1972 elections, but in actuality I've voted more like an Independent, to be honest. I've voted for people in all parties at one time or another, including Independent. I haven't agreed with much of anything the Democrats have done for a very long time and won't vote for any Democrats at this point, and I feel the most value my vote has is in the primary voting where I can at least help choose a Republican candidate. In the major elections, in California, my conservative vote has virtually no power to affect anything because we always know the Democrats will win....at least, the vote for President and the Senators. We do have a Republican congressman for my particular area. So I'd rather be registered as non-affiliated or Independent at this point, but I don't change my registration for the reasons I said above. I'm hugely disappointed by the feckless Republicans with a few exceptions.
I live in GA and most regions are rather republican. I think the biggest blue is Atlanta. It is only in the last 2 years I am leaning Rep. I became a citizen 10 years ago and my few friends are mostly Dem. I paid little attention to politics until this disaster with the jabs. I did not like Trump but I like Biden even less. I think even Bernie would have done better (I was planning to vote for him but then he was 'eliminated') I read last year that there was a same problem with Oregon, where part would have preferred to split off and join Idaho ?
I have never really identified with one party or another like some people appear to do. I've been registered as a Republican since my first vote in the 1972 elections, but in actuality I've voted more like an Independent, to be honest. I've voted for people in all parties at one time or another, including Independent. I haven't agreed with much of anything the Democrats have done for a very long time and won't vote for any Democrats at this point, and I feel the most value my vote has is in the primary voting where I can at least help choose a Republican candidate. In the major elections, in California, my conservative vote has virtually no power to affect anything because we always know the Democrats will win....at least, the vote for President and the Senators. We do have a Republican congressman for my particular area. So I'd rather be registered as non-affiliated or Independent at this point, but I don't change my registration for the reasons I said above. I'm hugely disappointed by the feckless Republicans with a few exceptions.