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“Republicans are more likely to...” and, “Democrats are more likely to...” - At a Glance

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After Markos’ call for getting together for the General Election, maybe it is time for us to remember some of the real, big differences between the two parties.  I have done some recent speaking on this in the Dallas area, and prepared this sheet for my audiences.  You may want to edit, or add other issues.  I kept it to one sheet, so there are definitely some missing items (like, Supreme Court justice nomination considerations). 

But I think this captures some key differences with a simple phrase:  “Republicans are more likely to…,” and, “Democrats are more likely to…”

There may be exceptions within each party, but which party is elected, in every elected official position, leads us either one way or the other as a country...

Just to state the obvious, I line up on the Democratic side of this sheet.

(Here’s a link to a Word version of this document). 


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