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I'm in a similar situation. I have family members who I'm concerned that if I were to express my political views or even just general philosophical views, they would immediately take it the wrong way.

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Another good example of someone who pays too much attention to politics. Look folks, political parties are NOT homes! The sole purpose of a political party is for people with similar philosophy to band together to elect a candidate or pass a particular piece of legislation. In this case, it appears that this woman is not in tune with conservatives, but is actually a right-wing progressive, meaning she is actually a leftist masquerading as a conservative. She apparently hates religion and anything conservatives actually believe. Like it or not, Donald Trump was a popular president. He won more votes in 20920 than any other president in history except Biden, whose votes were probably inflated by fake mail-in ballots.

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I'm with you a hundred percent. I used to be a leftie, but I don't like how easy they are about spending other people's money (and recently, how pushy they are about their woke ideology). However, I could never see myself vote for Trump. He has become toxic for the Republican party, but of course he won't step aside on his own. I think we need more than 2 political parties, but it won't happen at this point because the first party that splits, loses. In European multi-party parliaments, Trump and his supporters would be far right. They would then no longer have the power to push others in their party to be either with them or against them.

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I also point to 2016 as the turning point for both the Left and Right, but mostly the Right

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