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ProVobis
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I’m curious. For all those that voted Republican in the primaries, did you vote for the most pro-life candidate, the one that has consistently and enthusiastically voted pro-life and anti-violence and has not made any attempts to hide that fact? His name is really irrelevant, if he in fact exists.
“I am considering voting in the Democratic primary for the candidate that will be easier to defeat in November. Is it a sin to vote for such a candidate since voting is a reflection of our will?”
In my opinion this is pure rationalization. It reminds me of those that vote for a pro-choice candidate in hopes he will change when he gains office.
“I am considering voting in the Democratic primary for the candidate that will be easier to defeat in November. Is it a sin to vote for such a candidate since voting is a reflection of our will?”
In my opinion this is pure rationalization. It reminds me of those that vote for a pro-choice candidate in hopes he will change when he gains office.