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To: JME_FAN

How would believing Q or not believing in Q affect whether you get out to vote or not? Not being argumentative just wondering how you conclude that affects voting.


123 posted on 09/05/2018 5:48:26 AM PDT by nclaurel
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To: nclaurel

See post # 122, it’s a response to your question.


128 posted on 09/05/2018 6:17:54 AM PDT by Kalam (Poor me, I have lost my tagline :())
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To: nclaurel

There are a significant number of disaffected or otherwise politically indifferent individuals who voted for Trump in the 2016 election. These people voted either for the first time altogether, or else for the first time in many years.

If they discover, or believe, or feel that they have been deceived - presuming none of the QAnon “white hat” / “trust the plan” predictions come to pass (and, IMO, none of these will become reality) - then, being discouraged and believing that the MAGA agenda is effectively thwarted, they may not show up at the polls in the Midterm elections.

We would then most certainly lose the HOR, despite being in the midst of a roaring economy with record-breaking employment. Of course, this disparagement-induced failure to vote would then create a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Unfortunately, many people are motivated not by logic and reason, but rather by emotion and feelings, which only further exacerbates the problem that is the QAnon hoax.


182 posted on 09/05/2018 10:10:25 PM PDT by JME_FAN (If you lived here, you'd be home by now.)
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