When I'm not spontaneously bursting into tears this morning over the election results, I'm trying to make sense of some of the results. In particular, over 60% of Arizona voters cast their vote for reproductive freedom, yet it appears that a decisive number of those same voters could not connect that "personal" freedom to the larger freeβ¦
When I'm not spontaneously bursting into tears this morning over the election results, I'm trying to make sense of some of the results. In particular, over 60% of Arizona voters cast their vote for reproductive freedom, yet it appears that a decisive number of those same voters could not connect that "personal" freedom to the larger freedom of democracy and cast their votes for democracy-denying candidates (i.e., Republicans such as Trump, Crane, etc.) up and down the ballot.π€π€·ββοΈπ The electorate is definitely a curious beast.
When I'm not spontaneously bursting into tears this morning over the election results, I'm trying to make sense of some of the results. In particular, over 60% of Arizona voters cast their vote for reproductive freedom, yet it appears that a decisive number of those same voters could not connect that "personal" freedom to the larger freedom of democracy and cast their votes for democracy-denying candidates (i.e., Republicans such as Trump, Crane, etc.) up and down the ballot.π€π€·ββοΈπ The electorate is definitely a curious beast.