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How many people here have not changed their opinion on some issue in the last 17 years?
The 5th Dentist (not the member here - the guy from the commercial)How many people here have not changed their opinion on some issue in the last 17 years?
How many people here have not changed their opinion on some issue in the last 17 years?
Rubio is a tool. There's a reason why so many people - including Democrats in freaking Massachusetts - are voting for Trump in the primaries.
The "establishment" is lining up behind Rubio now that Bush has crashed in flames.
That's reason enough to not vote for him.
How many people here have not changed their opinion on some issue in the last 17 years?
But Rubio was called out on gun issues long before this presidential campaign cycle begin. On November 7, 2009, the Tampa Bay Times reported that former NRA president Marion Hammer made clear that she not impressed with Rubio’s energy for pro-gun issues while he was Florida House Speaker (2007-2008). Hammer said, “He was a big disappointment to us when he was the speaker. He talked the talk, but he didn’t walk the walk.”
Agreed. 1999 was a long time ago... His defending the 2nd ammendment point was a good answer. Why the hate? New to politics (meaning first time i have ever considered voting)
But, I bet you can, and would if asked, explain why you changed. Rubio has not. That's the bigger issue, his silence.I have changed my opinions on lots of political issues over the course of time. I don't fault Rubio for his vote 17 years ago. It is more important to look at his more recent votes or stances.
Rubio is cooked now. He's on GOP life support