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John M's avatar

Hi Jessica,

You're a blessing to us all and a gem. There's a saying: 'Do the hard stuff and life gets gradually easier; do the easy stuff and life gets harder'. Your blog inspires us to slog together through the hard stuff for as long as it takes.

My wife is a long-time subscriber; I'm relatively new. Together we lead a small Indivisible group that currently is focused on writing Post Cards to Voters for Tom Suozzi's NY-3 candidacy in a Special Election on Feb. 13th.

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Cheryl Johnson's avatar

I read the linked Politico column with interest. I'm a life-long Democrat living in the south who peacefully coexisted with Republican friends by simply not talking politics. But after Trump that became much harder - especicially when some of them insisted on repeating Fox News talking points. I distanced myself from some of them because of our irreconcilable differences. But I did keep up with a few of my Republican friends - those that took Covid seriously.

After Jan 6th and Trump's second Impeachment trial, two friends (both life-long Republicans) told me out of the blue that they had changed their voter registration to Independent. I know both had voted for Biden in 2020. One of them has a slew of MAGA relatives and she will tell me "I just can't talk to them any more - it is like they are in a cult!" and "I don't think I will ever vote for anoter Republican in my lifetime; they are all Trump sycophants!" Honestly, anyone overhearing our conversation would assume that she's the lifelong Democrat....

My hope is that that there are more people like my friends than we know about. They just may be uncomfortable "outing" themselves to people they think will condemn them as traitors. I think it is important to welcome them -- no matter how long it took them to recognise that Trump is a clear an present danger to our country.

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