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posted ago by SuddyG ago by SuddyG +34 / -0

To start I'm not ashamed to be republican TRUMP 2020.

So, while voting the lines were separate one for republicans (3 in line) and one for democrats (60+ in line.) Why should other people know my party affiliation by the line I stand-in? Shouldn't that be private information? Imagine all the weaklings that decided to jump in the democrat line to not feel like an "outcast".

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CovfefeNegro 3 points ago +3 / -0

Urban area? Hispanic area, black area? I'm in Texas, have never missed an election here in over 40 years, never have seen separate lines but then I only vote in one spot.

We do separate machines, one group for Patriots and one for traitors, yeah, but not separate lines.

But I'm in Trump country too, in the woods outside of Houston. I've also never seen traitors outnumber Patriots with such a ratio here in Texas, either.

Do you honestly imagine people would change their vote because of a line?

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SuddyG [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm in a suburb of a major city. I personally think yes they would change a vote based on that. I think it's human nature to take the path of least resistance, and if they're weak they will.