Leftist regimes with their strong arm tactics tend to increase the ranks of their silent adversaries. I am outspoken, but I can afford to be. I am self employed and at a stage in life where little can be done to harm me, especially since I am very at home in court rooms and the legal system. Few conservatives are like me in this. I appreciate the outspokenness and courage of many conservatives, who, unlike me, have much to lose, and I think this year they are the tip of a very large group of conservative voters who speak only to friends and at the ballot box.
Submerged Voters
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 41 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
If we’ve learned to be silent with children and grandchildren, it won’t be hard to be silent with pollsters.
I was polled twice in 2020. Hung up both times. F these people
You can look at the voting behavior of Millennials for a sample– not based off of the polls, but off of the “underperformance” of areas where the Dems figured they had a lock-in, because “young voters” always favor Dem.
Somehow, that tended to only happen in strongly Democrat controlled areas.
Weren’t people like this once termed, “the silent majority”?
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