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Originally Posted by NCB
No offense, but are you really having a hard time figuring out whats going on in that picture. This is your attempt to spin the obvious. Right? Right? Hello? Bueller? Anyone? Is this thing working???
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What's going on in that picture is, Steele is aligning himself with the Democratic party in an attempt to gain votes from casual Democrat voters who may not be following politics. He's particularly targeting the black voters in Maryland with this advertising. He's deliberately blurring and confusing party lines. He's so desperate not to be a Republican, he's actually jumping ship on the day before the election.
Is that really harder to swallow than his official line? He claims those signs are meant to be carried by the Democrats who support him. You know... both of them. If that were ALL those signs were meant for, they'd start with the phrase "I'm a".
Some Republicans appear to be resorting to outright deception in their campaigns. And you're defending them.
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Originally Posted by NCB
Dems vote straight party at a higher clip than republicans. So yes, they do follow Dems blindly. Sorry
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That's an interesting assertion. I've never heard that before. Got a source on that?