Originally posted by iam416
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People pretend to vote on policies, but by and large they vote for people they like...or against, or don't show up for, people they dislike. They base those decisions largely on personal values, which stem from a pols' stance on social issues. Hence social issues drive the bus.
This is why so many voters in the midwest and south who should at least consider voting D based on econ policies will absolutely not do it. We can apply this to minorities and Rs as well, in different respects. Its a paradigm that is pretty well set for the time being IMO. (I think you and I had this discussion back in mid-Nov, truth be told)
EDIT: Cleaned up text because I really need glasses.
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