I voted Moderate Democrat.
I'm an active member of the Texas Democratic Party because, in my view/opinion, the decisions that are made within the party come about Democratically.
In other words, there isn't some word from national level that dictates what "the grass roots" are going to get behind. At a grass roots level we fight it out (sometimes literally), as to the direction that we're going in as a party. The topics and issues are debated (sometimes very heatedly), and once the majority has spoken, that's it; move on to the next topic.
I feel like I'm a part of something that's greater than myself, and as a precinct chair, my only job is to represent those registered Democrats in my precent...regardless of whether or not I agree with how "liberal/conservative" they are.
I voted moderate democrat, because I don't see myself as a "wild-eye liberal." However, since the country has gone so far to the right, it's hard to even know what a moderate sounds like, much less what he stands for.
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I'm an active member of the Texas Democratic Party because, in my view/opinion, the decisions that are made within the party come about Democratically.
In other words, there isn't some word from national level that dictates what "the grass roots" are going to get behind. At a grass roots level we fight it out (sometimes literally), as to the direction that we're going in as a party. The topics and issues are debated (sometimes very heatedly), and once the majority has spoken, that's it; move on to the next topic.
I feel like I'm a part of something that's greater than myself, and as a precinct chair, my only job is to represent those registered Democrats in my precent...regardless of whether or not I agree with how "liberal/conservative" they are.
I voted moderate democrat, because I don't see myself as a "wild-eye liberal." However, since the country has gone so far to the right, it's hard to even know what a moderate sounds like, much less what he stands for.
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