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MisterLiberal Donating Member (442 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-05-05 08:02 PM
Response to Reply #74
79. Sure it did
you said that you gave up voting for people who you REALLY believe in so you could vote for a moderate/conservative on social issues.

Did you or did you not say that?

If you vote for a "moderate" on social issues, you are socially "moderate".

If you vote for a conservative on social issues, you are socially conservative.

People can talk whatever they want about their labels; it's their VOTE that counts and by YOUR votes, you are "moderate to conservative" on social issues.

Did you or did you not say you would support candidates who are moderate or conservative on social issues?
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