Fogdog
Well-Known Member
GOP culture wars are lead balloons to the GOP's chances in 2024. Just like their stance on women's reproductive rights which, along with their attacks on our democracy, sunk them in 2022.Desantis will win because the Democrats have no one. Many Democrats have been driven away from the party by all the extreme left idealists. Trump, on the other hand, represents an icon of being too extreme to attract any of those migrating (former) Democrats. Desantis is presently, the only reasonable candidate. Polls won't be good indicators of all the people who are now allying themselves with the "Independent" moniker. Democrats' hopes of a magic genie appearing from a bottle. won't happen. All those voters, who have been driven away by the left's extreme ideologies, will soon be ripe for the picking. Most people who DO vote, don't want to waste their vote, so they will choose the candidate who they think will fight against the current, United States of Soddom and Gammorah. Of course, no matter who it is, unless they are openly queer, they will end up with some kind of "phobic" or "ist" suffix as part of their title....but, what else is new?
lol at the biblical reference. For my entire life, that kind of reference has come from doddering old fools who were just a short time away from losing their mind to Alzheimer's. Along with the growing millennial demographic, US society is shifting away from your fake right wing Christian ethos, taking away any meaning old farts had when they uttered that curse on the US. You might as well be muttering "rhubarb".
The following has more meaning to the younger population than your crotchety curse on the US's growing acceptance of multicultural diversity.
While Ron DeSantis Is Fighting Culture Wars, Millions Of Floridians Are Losing Their Health Care
The Florida governor's record of opposing Medicaid expansion — and other initiatives to expand coverage — deserves more attention than it's getting
Ron DeSantis Is Happy To Talk About Culture Wars — But Not This
The Florida governor's record of opposing Medicaid expansion — and other initiatives to expand coverage — deserves more attention than it's getting
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