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Hi, I'm Ryan, long-term fan, first-time caller. This question will resonate a little bit better with the boomers on the stage, but to quote the Rush song, Free Will.
Hi, I'm Ryan, long-term fan, first-time caller. This question will resonate a little bit better with the boomers on the stage, but to quote the Rush song, Free Will.
If you choose not to decide, you've still made a choice. And the arguments that I've heard on this stage tonight essentially boil down to a choice between partisanship and non-partisanship. Partisanship is a clearly defined side, but non-partisanship is a bit more blurry. So this question goes out to the Bulwark crowd.
If you choose not to decide, you've still made a choice. And the arguments that I've heard on this stage tonight essentially boil down to a choice between partisanship and non-partisanship. Partisanship is a clearly defined side, but non-partisanship is a bit more blurry. So this question goes out to the Bulwark crowd.
If amassed affection occurs from both major parties and then proceeds to vote for no one, what side have they chosen?
If amassed affection occurs from both major parties and then proceeds to vote for no one, what side have they chosen?
Hi, I'm Ryan, long-term fan, first-time caller. This question will resonate a little bit better with the boomers on the stage, but to quote the Rush song, Free Will.
If you choose not to decide, you've still made a choice. And the arguments that I've heard on this stage tonight essentially boil down to a choice between partisanship and non-partisanship. Partisanship is a clearly defined side, but non-partisanship is a bit more blurry. So this question goes out to the Bulwark crowd.
If amassed affection occurs from both major parties and then proceeds to vote for no one, what side have they chosen?