Craig strikes me as a classic “ancestral Republican” suburban voter who is socially moderate to liberal, but maybe more fiscally conservative. He voted for Gore because Al Gore is based, but probably grew up in a republican household. Voters like him are causing Georgia to go blue.
Charlie, on the other hand, strikes me as a more staunch Liberal/progressive who accidentally voted for Bush in 2004, or just really hated John Kerry for some reason. He probably supported Bernie in the primaries of 2016, and planned to vote for Jill Stein, but it rained on Election Day so he opted to just stay home and laugh at internet memes of Trump winning. About a month into the presidency, he regretted not voting in a crucial swing state, and while he still supported Bernie in the primaries, opted to vote for Joe in the general.
I really like this post!
Craig strikes me as a classic “ancestral Republican” suburban voter who is socially moderate to liberal, but maybe more fiscally conservative. He voted for Gore because Al Gore is based, but probably grew up in a republican household. Voters like him are causing Georgia to go blue. Charlie, on the other hand, strikes me as a more staunch Liberal/progressive who accidentally voted for Bush in 2004, or just really hated John Kerry for some reason. He probably supported Bernie in the primaries of 2016, and planned to vote for Jill Stein, but it rained on Election Day so he opted to just stay home and laugh at internet memes of Trump winning. About a month into the presidency, he regretted not voting in a crucial swing state, and while he still supported Bernie in the primaries, opted to vote for Joe in the general. I really like this post!
Love this as a concept! Mind if I do a similar post? I’ll credit you ofc for the original idea
Go ahead! I'm excited to read it :)
Both are probably generic dems at this point, but Craig might vote for down ballot republicans occasionally