• im stuff
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    221 year ago

    i feel like really the best way to find out is to ask them

    • @reality_boy@lemmy.world
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      321 year ago

      Not really, my parents voted for him twice, and will vote for him again, but they are very careful around me to act like they would not.

      • Monkey With A Shell
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        101 year ago

        It’s a funny thing to watch, people that want to like T but don’t want to be associated with the absolute chucklefucks that make up the red cap contingent amonst them, so it ends up this “yeah, but shhh!” kind of state.

        • BrooklynMan
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          171 year ago

          'I hate poor people, minorities, and immigrants, but I don’t want anyone to know that!"

      • And you call yourself reality boy? Clearly your parents are creating a fantasy for you.

        Knowing that my father voted for trump twice doesn’t feel nice. Luckily I live in a different country.

      • @Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Well, they know you’re intelligent…

        While, there are outliers, it’s pretty easy to trip up a Trumpet into revealing they’re a Trumper.

        One of my go to’s is to make a statement the seems to support Trump but get a detail wrong. A Trumper will immediately correct you

    • @spaduf@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      81 year ago

      To be clear, the article is talking about correlations in polling, not suggesting you strike up conversations with your neighbors.

      • Flying Squid
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        61 year ago

        not suggesting you strike up conversations with your neighbors.

        I don’t know, maybe we should be doing that more often…

      • im stuff
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        21 year ago

        there has to be a “who fid you vote for” poll to correlate against, no?