But what are their astrological signs?
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Also Rh factor. Very important.
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I usually like to know a candidate’s blood type before I’ll commit to voting for them.
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I need to know their favorite colors before casting my vote. People who like red are Nazis.
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I don’t care about sex, religion, race or sexual preference when voting. I vote based on where the candidates stand on policies and their history as a politician- are they consistent on policies and consistent in their duties.
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I am absolutely sure most of the people replying scathingly to this identity-politics graphic are both liberals, and conservatives. Media simply can’t wrap their head around this.
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I agree. People on all sides are appalled by this.
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Just another reason why legacy media are viewed with suspicion bordering on contempt by all sides. This is unfortunate. We need a free, unbiased, but responsible press.
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The assumption is that people are best judged by the color of their skin, sexual orientation or gender. It ignores that fact that it is often the people in your own group who do you the most harm.
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WHY is that so hard to understand for them
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The charts clearly depict an effort to demonize/suppress white straight men.
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All humans, really. It’s disgusting but don’t worry
@ABC. America’s about to handle it.
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You know what matters to me when I vote? Where a candidate stands on policies and topics. You know what doesn't matter to me when I vote? If the candidate is a man or a woman.
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What does that have anything to do with this? They aren't telling you who to vote for, they are just telling you that most minority politicians are in the Democratic party which is actually important data because it tells which party is more welcoming to these groups.
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Not at all true. It means that party is willing to put identity politics ahead of actual issues. Hillary's entire campaign was "I'm with her." It was all about voting for her because she was a woman. She failed miserably on issues. Common theme in that party.
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How does this report prove that? Besides identity is important and it always has been. You can't escape this unless everyone around you just starts treating you like you have no identity, like a rock or a tree. What you identity as will always play a big influence on what
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Nope. I truly don't care if that person is man or woman, white or black, etc. If it was up to me, ballots would just describe where each candidate stands on each issue, and list them as candidate A, B, C, etc. No names or identity associated with the candidate.
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But that still doesn't change the fact people will support canidates they see as having a similar identity. Even if it is just based on what they say.
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I'm a white male. Bernie Sanders is a white male. We have absolutely nothing in common and are at opposite ends of the political spectrum. I'm on the right, he's wrong. That's why identity politics don't work. I would never vote for someone because they're a white man.
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But you would vote for someone who wasn't a socialist.
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