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Ugh, you don't get it, do you? Their personal beliefs don't matter if they support a party that works against them. It just goes to show that they don't hold as strongly to the belief that women should have control over their own bodies, as they do to whatever is making them vote republican.
In the grand scheme of things, words aren't worth anything, actions are. Stating your support for "abortions in most cases" is just words, voting for a party that will outlaw it is an action.
The best way to avoid being labelled racist is to stop being racist. Here, again, actions speak louder than words. Doesn't matter if you scream out at the top of your lungs that you love minorities and have black friends, if you then start marching with the KKK and the proud boys.
Again you are acting like we don't live in a fptp voting system and just generalizing the entire base. It's a terrible and inaccurate way to view the political spectrum. Those people mostly aren't comically evil as most of you would believe.
No, I don't think that other poster does believe they're comically evil, but it's fair to say that they're ok with outlawing abortion if they vote for someone who runs on outlawing abortion.
No it's not fair. 40% of them support most right to choice law.