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« on: June 17, 2023, 09:54:56 AM »

How do you think that Marvel characters like Iron Man and Captain America would vote?
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2023, 10:39:11 AM »

All of them are connected to Arnold Schwarzenegger or Robert Downey Jr even the people that plays the villains in Mavel are D the villains would vote R but not the man in the suit and Arnold Schwarzenegger still calls himself a Maverick but no longer affiliated with R party his daughter is married to Chris Pratt and Chris Pratt is a solid D he is connected to Jim Carrey they are Ds they oppose Gun violence just like Blk athletes
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2023, 10:39:30 AM »

Pretty much all of them are clearly left-leaning.
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2023, 01:23:17 PM »

Captain America: A poor, disabled Irish Catholic from 1940s Brooklyn who fought the Nazis? Take a wild guess.
Hulk: He's a scientist with a lot of empathy. Almost certainly a Democrat.
Black Widow: I don't really see her caring all that much about politics, especially post-Winter Soldier.
Hawkeye: Republican, maybe? He might vote Libertarian, he seems much more of a "leave me alone" variety than super religious or pro-business.
Thor: Obviously has no interest in Earth politics, let alone American politics.
Iron Man: Probably voted Republican or Libertarian until he became Iron Man, then was either a non-voter or started voting Democrat.

Doctor Strange: Republican/Libertarian before the events of the first movie. Non-voter thereafter.
Spider-Man: Obviously he's a Democrat.
Scarlet Witch: Non-voter.
Black Panther: Monarchist. Probably prefers it when the diplomats are Democrats, I'd guess?
The Vision: Ineligible.
War Machine: Republican.
Falcon: Democrat.
Captain Marvel: Democrat.
Ms. Marvel: Not old enough yet, but will vote Democrat.
She-Hulk: Democrat.
Shang-Chi: Democrat. 
Moon Knight: Jake is an non-voter. Marc votes Labour.
Winter Soldier: Democrat before the movies. Nonvoter later in life.
Ant-Man: Democrat obviously.
Wasp: Democrat.
Daredevil: A Catholic public defender? Obviously a Democrat.
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« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2023, 04:37:24 PM »

Captain America: A poor, disabled Irish Catholic from 1940s Brooklyn who fought the Nazis? Take a wild guess.
Hulk: He's a scientist with a lot of empathy. Almost certainly a Democrat.
Black Widow: I don't really see her caring all that much about politics, especially post-Winter Soldier.
Hawkeye: Republican, maybe? He might vote Libertarian, he seems much more of a "leave me alone" variety than super religious or pro-business.
Thor: Obviously has no interest in Earth politics, let alone American politics.
Iron Man: Probably voted Republican or Libertarian until he became Iron Man, then was either a non-voter or started voting Democrat.

Doctor Strange: Republican/Libertarian before the events of the first movie. Non-voter thereafter.
Spider-Man: Obviously he's a Democrat.
Scarlet Witch: Non-voter.
Black Panther: Monarchist. Probably prefers it when the diplomats are Democrats, I'd guess?
The Vision: Ineligible.
War Machine: Republican.
Falcon: Democrat.
Captain Marvel: Democrat.
Ms. Marvel: Not old enough yet, but will vote Democrat.
She-Hulk: Democrat.
Shang-Chi: Democrat. 
Moon Knight: Jake is an non-voter. Marc votes Labour.
Winter Soldier: Democrat before the movies. Nonvoter later in life.
Ant-Man: Democrat obviously.
Wasp: Democrat.
Daredevil: A Catholic public defender? Obviously a Democrat.
When was it stated that Cap is Catholic?
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« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2023, 08:45:21 PM »

When was it stated that Cap is Catholic?

It wasn't explicitly stated, but he's a Christian and the son of Irish immigrants in early 1900s America. Odds are he is Catholic.
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« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2023, 09:24:42 PM »

there are too many marvel characters, i cant keep up with them all, thats why i am not a big fan of that whole series tbh

robert downey jr would be republican bcuz hes like mega rich

same with batman

tom holland is not old enough to vote (i guess he is irl but in the movies he is in high school so)
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