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« on: June 24, 2022, 06:48:33 PM »

For 2024, if Glenn Youngkin is not the GOP nominee, I can see myself voting 3rd party.

What makes Youngkin someone you could support but not DeSantis? They are virtually identical (except you could argue DeSantis is stronger on environmental issues).
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2022, 02:37:21 PM »

For 2024, if Glenn Youngkin is not the GOP nominee, I can see myself voting 3rd party.

What makes Youngkin someone you could support but not DeSantis? They are virtually identical (except you could argue DeSantis is stronger on environmental issues).

He seems more moderate and pragmatic to me. DeSantis just seems too radical for me. I can also state unequivocally I won't be backing Trump again.

Is there any actual difference between them in policy? Youngkin has basically governed how DeSantis has, just hasn't gotten as much attention nationally and seems more "polite/civil".
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