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In reply to the discussion: My husband is a registered Republican [View all]phylny
(8,377 posts)77. I feel this way about my husband as well (see my post above).
I'm happy he's made the change. I hold no grudge against him.
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He needs to change his affiliation to cause a direct link between his change and today's sham.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2018
#9
I think today's Republican party is socially conservative (repressive) and fiscally irresponsible.
Zing Zing Zingbah
Sep 2018
#37
My husband is too but I don't think he's voted for a National Republican candidate since McCain
TNLib
Sep 2018
#38
Colorado, for some republicans there is anger at what's happened to their party
lovemydogs
Sep 2018
#41
My Republican mother-in-law is doing the same thing. She is disgusted with the way
Luciferous
Sep 2018
#45
The Democratic Party is more fiscally conservative and socially responsible than the GOP.
Owl
Sep 2018
#58
Tsk, tsk, tsk...but you married him anyway.....at least he's slowly coming around to the light
lastlib
Sep 2018
#72