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posted ago by SuperBriz ago by SuperBriz +23 / -0

Today, 15 years later, I changed my party to unaffiliated. I refuse to belong to a political party that is full of cowards that will not stand up for the person I voted for when he needs it most. I will not return to the republican party sand I suggest you leave as well.

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Jduufiisjhxhgd 4 points ago +4 / -0

Probably less likely to have you vote tossed too.

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kikikat1949 4 points ago +4 / -0

Time for MAGA patriots to decouple from GOP. I’m changing to Independent—here in Cali.

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FortyKeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always been Non-affiliated because a long time ago I registered when I started driving. I would get my voter card and selective service card the day I turned 18. I was antigovernment. I hated politics. I hated politicians. I voted based on the person and not their platform. When Trump came along, he was the person I dreamt of. Bold. Abrasive. Honest. Not afraid of speaking the truth. A man of action. This wasn't a politician.

I fell in love with the idea of a Trump administration over the last few years. So much so that just several months ago I actually considered changing my party to republican to show my support. But now, I refuse.

One, I'm more conscious of my security these days, and hailing from my anti-establishment views from yore, the state doesn't need to know anything about me. Two, I realized too late the GOP is a bunch of spineless cowards, bought and sold, blackmailed and black pilled good for nothings. The DNC and GOP are just two heads of the same dragon.

I will stay NPA. As of right now, I consider myself a member of the unofficial Trump party. Now, I am a full fledged patriot. I care deeply about my country and I am a diehard supporter of this outstanding administration. I love my country and I'll do anything in my power to defend it, and I will die on this hill.

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Jduufiisjhxhgd 1 point ago +2 / -1

Who the fuck wants to have your political party registered with the state?