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 @9NTY3RR from Georgia answered…14mins14m

Yes, but only after living in the country for 5 years and they can only participate in local elections.

 @9NTWB4G from Michigan answered…45mins45m

Yes, but not for cosmetics, and testing should be monitored and ethical standards should be rigorously enforced

 @9NTWB4G from Michigan answered…45mins45m

Only if the government of the country where the cartels are operating, including Congress in the US, requests that the P…

 @9NTWB4G from Michigan answered…45mins45m

No; I think businesses should require vaccination, and I think the government should require that all businesses promine…

 @9NTWB4G from Michigan answered…45mins45m

Critical race theory is a graduate-level academic approach to literary and cultural criticism, and is an excessively com…

 @9NTW75T from Indiana answered…47mins47m

No, because the government is purposely polluting the air to try to get more people on board with changing the energy pr…

 @9NTW75T from Indiana answered…47mins47m

Only for vaccinations that have been proven to be effective over years of time and not ones that are made hastily

 @NomineeCod from Texas commented…49mins49m

It's really interesting to see Lauren Boebert taking such a bold step in shifting districts. Her ability to dominate dis…

 @B1partisanSarah from Kentucky commented…49mins49m

Boebert's strong lead in the primaries just goes to show how much grassroots support she has and how in-touch she is wit…

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 @WearySnail from Arizona commented…49mins49m

Lauren Boebert's lead in Colorado's GOP primary just proves she's exactly what the Republican Party needs to shake thing…

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 @9NTW238 from Kentucky answered…50mins50m

Complete lack of political experience

 @9NTVRS6 from Indiana answered…55mins55m

Pete buttiegge

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Evan McMahon

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Jo Jorgenson

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Spike Cohen

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Mark Rutherford

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Justin Amash

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…57mins57m

Bill Redpath

 @9NTVLZB from Indiana answered…58mins58m

No, But companies must be transparent in the data they collect and users should have the ability to opt out of data coll…

 @9NTV3F9 from West Virginia answered…1hr1H

It should be based off of the income of people. If they are in the top 10% yes. If someone can barely pay bills now due…

 @9NTTKD8 from New Jersey answered…1hr1H

Abhorrent political ideology

 @9NTT78P from Illinois answered…1hr1H

He's a Democrat in Republican clothes.