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tblue37

(65,334 posts)
Sun Feb 3, 2019, 02:37 PM Feb 2019

Has Northam ever explained why he voted for W, not just in 2000, but also in 2004,

when the awfulness of the Cheney/Bush administration was quite clear, as were the lies that dragged us into Iraq?

And we're those votes anomalies, or did he/does he have a history of such wrongheaded votes for right wing politicians and policies?

After all, in 2004 he had a perfectly fine Democratic option, as well as evidence that a Cheney/Bush vote was a mistake of the worst sort.

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Has Northam ever explained why he voted for W, not just in 2000, but also in 2004, (Original Post) tblue37 Feb 2019 OP
He said he was apolitical. That he was an underinformed voter. Like most Republicans. peacefrogman Feb 2019 #1
Thanks for that info. LakeArenal Feb 2019 #2
AND he was 44 years old! This jackass needs to GO! manor321 Feb 2019 #3
It's almost as if he was a GOP sleeper agent DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2019 #4

LakeArenal

(28,817 posts)
2. Thanks for that info.
Sun Feb 3, 2019, 03:08 PM
Feb 2019

I’m missing info on his past and decisions he’s made since that picture.

Helpful to know.

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