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Old 07-23-2024, 10:42 AM   #394
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Originally Posted by butterfly View Post
They're a more diverse group of people than you might think if you don't know any. If I had to guess, it's somewhere between 44-56% support for both sides. Not at all that different from everyone else. But that's a wild guess. It's fine to disagree and certainly a fair argument to have. The number of them who exist don't even matter, electorally. Campaign contributions are public knowledge.
So you’re now saying the majority of business owners may not be voting democrat? I’m inclined to agree.

Campaign contributions aren’t always an accurate reflection of who people vote for. You can literally make contributions to two people running against each other. The wealthier you are, the easier that is to do and the more you stand to gain by hedging your bets.

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Cliff linked an article that was a really good read in my opinion.
It was a neat move by the journalist who wrote it. To write an opinion piece that isn’t an opinion piece because you’re just reporting on what you read about in a book about a political theory(opinion). In all seriousness there are some decent points in that article/book but it’s still a very oversimplified explanation.

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The "Donny Boy" Mar-a-Lago nonsense with horrendous punctuation and capitalization in the other individual's post was what I was referring to.
Fair enough!
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