justincredible
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justincredible
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 10:17 AM
My wife and I are pretty much the same person when it comes to political beliefs. We've kind of evolved together over the last decade or so, me from a Bush and McCain voting Republican and her from an Algore voting and then completely apathetic Democrat, into staunch, principled libertarians. It's a little rougher for her given her field of work (public education, recently high school, currently at a large university) is a breeding ground for progressives. She finds herself biting her tongue a lot and just getting along.
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queencitybuckeye
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 11:36 AM
She tends to be more Republican as I used to be. Over the years, I've shifted more to the night watchman form of Libertarian. Both of us could not stomach the idea of voting for Hilliary, but while she could hold her nose and vote for Trump, I went with Johnson.
ptown_trojans_1
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 11:39 AM
Not really. We are both socially liberal, but overall, my wife is more on the liberal side than myself.
But,I grew up with family that was more split. My aunt is very liberal while uncle is a Limbaugh conservative. My parents were pretty down the middle and rarely pushed me in one direction or the other.
iclfan2
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iclfan2
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 11:49 AM
Pretty much similar views now in our life. I became a little less right (still probably pretty far right compared to some here) and my wife has moved from a moderate (basically uninterested and didn't lean either way) to being moderately on the right.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 12:37 PM
My wife and I are pretty similar. I would call us middle of the road to slightly left. Except for one sister, the rest of my entire family is hardcore, Fox News, angry, Trump backing, slightly conspiratorial conservative. I'm an exception I think in part because I don't live near any of them and they all live close to one another - I think that's a big factor.
I don't remember my parents being hardcore political when I was growing up. In the last 10-15 years, though, they are way right. When I go home to visit, Fox News is almost always on and almost any conversation can veer into pro-conservative, anti-liberal.
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 3:26 PM
I grew up in a family of staunch democrats. I guess I'm what you'd call a fiscally conservative/socially liberal democrat. I think my type of democrat is a dying breed.
My dude comes from a very conservative right family, although he's pretty much apolitical. He's only interested in politics as somewhat of a spectacle, cheap entertainment. He did vote for Obama twice and was disheartened enough to pretty much turn away from the democrats altogether. He's also not a fan of Kasich's whatsoever lol
CenterBHSFan
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 3:26 PM
I grew up in a family of staunch democrats. I guess I'm what you'd call a fiscally conservative/socially liberal democrat. I think my type of democrat is a dying breed.
My dude comes from a very conservative right family, although he's pretty much apolitical. He's only interested in politics as somewhat of a spectacle, cheap entertainment. He did vote for Obama twice and was disheartened enough to pretty much turn away from the democrats altogether. He's also not a fan of Kasich's whatsoever lol
ernest_t_bass
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ernest_t_bass
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Sun, Feb 17, 2019 8:14 AM
I was raised right, she was raised left. I don't know how active her parents were in politics, but I know mine were not very. Mine are now FOX News watchers, smfh. My wife and I are now very apathetic political followers. We hate all political rants from the local to the federal level.
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No.
My wife is a pretty party-line Republican (albeit not a fan of Trump), and I'm just about an anarcho-capitalist.
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Fri, Apr 19, 2019 10:27 AM
We both grew up in conservative families but no longer care about party lines. We tend to be in agreement regarding our political views. We certainly agree that our current president is a poor leader.