Many Democrats, while reasonable individuals, are often misinformed or uninformed about critical political issues. The author believes it’s essential to engage with these individuals on political discussions, particularly concerning specific legislative votes made by Democrats on significant issues.
1. Engagement with Loved Ones: The author encourages reaching out to reasonable loved ones who vote Democrat in an effort to address and discuss misinformation rather than avoiding political discussions.
2. Key Legislative Votes: The article highlights three controversial issues where Democrats have voted against measures that seem straightforward:
• Deportation of Illegal Alien Felons: Recent votes on bills to deport illegal immigrants guilty of serious offenses, such as drunk driving, showed many Democrats voted against these measures, raising concerns about their priorities regarding public safety.
• Late-Term Abortion: Votes on bills designed to limit abortion after twenty weeks revealed a willingness among Democrats to continue allowing these procedures, even when classified as inhumane by some groups.
• Gender-Affirming Care for Minors: The author condemns votes against regulations to prevent minors from undergoing irreversible medical procedures, deeming those votes as damaging to children’s well-being.
3. The Importance of Votes: The article stresses that votes are a clear indicator of politicians' values and priorities. By analyzing how Democrats voted on these bills, the author stresses that their stance on life and safety appears misguided.
The author concludes by urging readers to engage their Democrat-voting friends and family in discussions about these key issues, emphasizing the importance of presenting factual legislative voting records. They encourage fact-checking the claims and providing additional information to help change perceptions about Democratic voting behavior on critical matters affecting society.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/01/where_the_rubber_meets_the_democrat_road.html
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