It's not so bad, really. I think part of it is human nature. Once about 60% of the population goes one way politically, both sides tend to give that substantial majority much more weight in describing the people of a region/state.
But one out of three Bay area resident voted Republican.
And when I *do* wear my Trump hat (black, with big wh…
It's not so bad, really. I think part of it is human nature. Once about 60% of the population goes one way politically, both sides tend to give that substantial majority much more weight in describing the people of a region/state.
But one out of three Bay area resident voted Republican.
And when I *do* wear my Trump hat (black, with big white lettering, easily seen within 50 feet!), while most look askance, I do get quiet signs of support.
I think this time around especially, final numbers count, so it is important for all blue-state people-of-the-right to vote, even if in losing effort.
I hope that is a Trump hat you're tipping, but a sincere thanks in any case!
It's not so bad, really. I think part of it is human nature. Once about 60% of the population goes one way politically, both sides tend to give that substantial majority much more weight in describing the people of a region/state.
But one out of three Bay area resident voted Republican.
And when I *do* wear my Trump hat (black, with big white lettering, easily seen within 50 feet!), while most look askance, I do get quiet signs of support.
I think this time around especially, final numbers count, so it is important for all blue-state people-of-the-right to vote, even if in losing effort.
I hope that is a Trump hat you're tipping, but a sincere thanks in any case!