While most view Trump’s Jan. 6 charges as serious, many GOP voters remain loyal.

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    That’s because many GOP voters don’t believe in democracy. They are fine with stealing an election if Trump is the one doing it.

    Stop voting for Republicans. They don’t believe in our democracy.

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    Conservatives have been quite open about destroying the Consitution and installing Teump as a Dictator to own the libs.

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      As a non-American it seems they want a very particular reading of certain parts of the US Constitution.

      Much like how the same people pick and choose the parts of Christianity that serve them and ignore the parts that don’t.

      One nation, under God.*

      *Terms and conditions apply.

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      Unfortunately most of the libs aren’t actually hearing the things the Republicans have repeatedly told them.

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        Okay, say something that is:

        • Substantive
        • Doesn’t attack LGBTQ+ people
        • Doesn’t reject science

        Let me be blunt: Right now, “the libs” largely think Republicans have lost their minds. They’re hyper-fixated on disgusting and hateful myths about “groomers,” they’re pretending the climate hasn’t changed (or are even actively embracing climate change), and a credible presidential candidate who is the governor of a large state is actively pushing schools to start talking about the fucking upsides of slavery.

        We think Republicans don’t actually care about good governance, and the way they’re behaving proves us right continuously.

        So talk politics. Talk infrastructure, foreign policy, taxes, whatever… and we’ll listen to what you have to say. But if all you can do is scream about drag queens every time we give you an opportunity to say anything to us, then why the hell would we bother anymore?

        It’s up to you, now. It’s up to you to take the steps necessary to prove Republicans aren’t all deranged morons, because I gotta be honest, that’s the bar assumption amongst “the libs” these days.

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          I’m not a Republican. What I’m saying is that you’re not listening when they tell you they’re not interested in policy, infrastructure, foreign policies, taxes, or whatever. They’re fully committed to a theocratic dictatorship at this point and ignoring that is dangerous as hell. They’ve told us that they’re not interested in playing fair, the law, the constitution, or our positions. So why does the democratic party continue dealing with them as if they are. When someone tells you they’re going to burn your house down, believe them!

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        Wait, why should the libs cares what the cult is saying?

        All I hear is “woke woke woke woke woke woke” but no actual plan for the country

        And somehow they think that will bring in votes?

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          They’ve been saying that they’re going to dismantle democracy for years. They’ve been saying that they won’t play by the rules. They’ve been saying that they’re okay with violence as a method to victory. But the democrats continue playing by an old rule book, acting as if the republicans will suddenly be reasonable and ethical, even though they haven’t been the previous 987 times, and have said they have no interest in being such.

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        Moderates, Liberals, and Progressives have grown tired of the MAGA Right messages and largely ignore it. They won’t care unless it affects them. We are talking about 60-65% of the nation.

        They won’t care until September 2024.

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    But not all GOP voters who spoke with ABC News feel this way.

    Hall Haselton, a Tennessee voter born and raised in Nashville, said that although he “respects” Trump’s view that the indictments constitute a “witch hunt,” he believes the legal system should ultimately be allowed to run its course and that he does not support the former president being elected to a second term.

    “We know that he’s a liar. We know he wants all the credit for everything that went right,” he said. “He wants no blame for everything that went wrong.”

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    He was a criminal the first two times they voted for him, why would this change anything?

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    Sure, his supporters will support him more but who cares?

    Trump is alienating moderates and turning independents into long-term Democrat voters.

    Let them strap themselves to the sinking ship that is Donald Trump.

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      All it takes is a spoiler third party candidate (like Kennedy who is funded by republican megadonors) to flip the election to Trump. Another term for trump would end the US democratic experiment as we know it. The constitution needs to be redone anyway, as intended by many of the founding fathers.