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I’m tempted to vote Demoncrat in the upcoming Maine gubernatorial primary. That’s IF I even choose to take time to encourage the beast system by voting at all.
And then read this relatively short AI summary of Maine’s recently concluded Legislative Session.
I was forced early in my political career to non-partisanship. My parents didn’t preach Republicanism or Demoncratism to me growing up. My deep dive into politics started in religion and philosophy. I became political as Executive Director of the Christian Civic League of Maine, a legally non-partisan non-profit. I’ve never been able to shake the non-partisanship, thank God (quite literally).
So I’m very open to the idea of registering as a demonrat for the June primary and choosing from among the five hopefuls. I loathe the thought of doing it because I still disagree with them on more issues than the republictards. But, hey, I never imagined through such insane political times … so … maybe.
What I like about what the demonrats accomplished during this last session is their push back against the surveillance state. That is fast becoming my top issue. I don’t want my grandchildren to inherit an unconstitutional militant autocracy from my generation.
Amen.


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