How many voters were going to vote Democrat, but then heard someone harshly criticize Trump and will now vote Republican? How many really? Going by how often this comes up, the answer is millions. Consider me skeptical.
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Free speech issues (e.g., ACLU's issue last week), religious liberty issues (baking the cake). Some of it is also the social punishment that they haven't done a good job at stamping down in their ranks: Antifa earlier in the year / late last & two issues this last week Kirstjen
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Nielsen and Sanders the former being harassed and driven out of a restaurant & the latter being asked to leave. This isn't just a surface level problem of not being good at dealing with intellectual diversity, it goes to a deeper problem of a widening gap in moral visions.
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Thanks for the response. Most of what you listed is social pressure, not force of law. I point this out, because there appears to be a disconnect, comparing Republican leaders and policies to loud left-wing activists and pundits, rather than to Democratic leaders and policies.
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The free speech issue and religious liberty issue are extremely important to me, so even though the quantity falls on the social attitudes and actions, the weight falls on the former. And my concern is how the social intolerance may expand into policy when that party has power.
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