🌎 How do you identify politically?

What political descriptor are you most likely to use today for yourself?

  • conservative

  • Republican

  • liberal or progressive

  • Democrat

  • independent

  • libertarian

  • socialist or communist

  • constitutionalist

  • MAGA/America First

  • other, specify in thread


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Without getting into the weeds of anyone's stances on issues, I'm curious how people choose to describe themselves when forced to use a label.
I know where you coming from on this post. Deep inside of me is my 6th grade teacher, Mrs. Wilson. That told us it's no one's business how you vote. That is in me today. I really can't pinpoint what my title would be, because I think I'm, many of the ones you posted. So here in a nutshell I think I am.
Conservative
Republican
American First
I will tell you I will not get into any argument about how someone voted. That's why men and women fought for us to vote our own way.
by the way the first time I voted for that guy to sit in the WH he was a peanut framer!
 
Without getting into the weeds of anyone's stances on issues, I'm curious how people choose to describe themselves when forced to use a label.
I don't agree totally with any current party but identify as several of the listed choices. I am a conservative who prefers smaller overall government, especially federal government. I believe most things should be left up to the states with federal government controlling the treasury and military while verifying state laws are constitutional. No party has term limits for everyone which I'm a big proponent of. Serving in government should not be a career.
 
Can we add a category for anyone who believes anything Candace Owens says?


Wonder how long until she blows up an M-80 under her own car and then acts like she escaped a car bomb plot only because of sloppy/faulty wiring by the assassins.
 
My daddy was a blue collar worker for years at Reynolds in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He was a yellow dog Democrat until the party left the working people and moved further to the left. He now is on the other side. When I first started really hearing about politics, it was during the Nixon Watergate scandal. I lived through that and the Ford and Carter administrations. Anyone remember the LONG gas lines and being limited on how much you could actually buy? The first election I could actually vote in for president was Ronald Reagan. I have been registered as a Republican for a long time. In the past 8-9 years, my opinion has changed because neither party will attempt to work together for the GOOD of the American people. I believe in a balanced budget, less federal government control, local education decisions, a strong military and term limits Now I identify as an independent. I have never voted a straight ticket and do not plan on voting that way. There are some good folks at the local levels that are Democrats and I will vote for them. I will vote every election and vote for the man or woman I think will do what is best for the township, county, state and nation.
 
I identify as democrat, but I have some liberal/progressive views. As I’ve gotten older my political leanings or my beliefs and values have changed. My first election to vote in was 1996, I voted for Clinton, voted for Bush, voted for Kerry, Obama x 2, didn’t vote for either candidate in 2016, Biden, and Harris.
 

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