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House GOP Leaders: We Can Pass Gun Control, Immigration, Without Republican Support
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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2134685" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>I am pretty much in agreement with most of the republican party platform. More so than most of those representing the party in Washington. The GOP leadership is so bad I thought about removing myself from the party in protest, but the Oklahoma republican party isn't as out of step with the platform as the national party is and it is important to me to try and choose the person who best represents my views on most issues. And that vote is in the republican primary. So while I'd love to change my affiliation as a protest to where the party is headed nationally, it is more important to me to still have some influence on the party locally. Does that make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2134685, member: 26539"] I am pretty much in agreement with most of the republican party platform. More so than most of those representing the party in Washington. The GOP leadership is so bad I thought about removing myself from the party in protest, but the Oklahoma republican party isn't as out of step with the platform as the national party is and it is important to me to try and choose the person who best represents my views on most issues. And that vote is in the republican primary. So while I'd love to change my affiliation as a protest to where the party is headed nationally, it is more important to me to still have some influence on the party locally. Does that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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