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DEMOCRATIC PARTY HYPOCRISY

If you will do the necessary research, you will likely be dismayed to find that more Democrats vote against the Constitution than do Republicans and Independents. Not only does the vast majority vote liberal but in many cases they do not vote for the best interests of all Americans. A case in point is the reluctance to vote against more immigration and most especially not being outraged by the number of illegals entering the country. Of course, that is rather easily explained -- those people generally can be counted on to vote for the Democratic party.

This is not to say that there are not many fine Democrats but unfortunately those who votecorrectly are in the minority.

It surely pays to do your "homework" all throughout the year so that you will be well-informed. In fact, voting correctly for Congressional candidates is even more important than the Presidential election because theHouse controls the money and authors bills and laws.

Andrew & Janice W
Portland, OR


 

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