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The term "Woke" is a loser for the GOP

DrHoops

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Even 37% of Republicans view it as a positive term.
 
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Even 37% of Republicans view it as a positive term.
Depends on what the meaning of “is” is.

”informed” versus ”overly”

”aware” versus “police”


The issue is not “kind people being aware of social injustice” versus ”mean people against overly political correctness and politically correct language.”

That poll was designed to solidify the liberal base after the national backlash to trying to teach transsexualism in grades K-6. It REALLY says “ooops. We overplayed our hand.”

(USA Today? Really? and the “n” numbers are also suspiciously close.)
 
Depends on what the meaning of “is” is.

”informed” versus ”overly”

”aware” versus “police”


The issue is not “kind people being aware of social injustice” versus ”mean people against overly political correctness and politically correct language.”

That poll was designed to solidify the liberal base after the national backlash to trying to teach transsexualism in grades K-6. It REALLY says “ooops. We overplayed our hand.”

(USA Today? Really? and the “n” numbers are also suspiciously close.)
USA Today/Ipsos. Read the post.
 
Yes, but what to Republican and Democratic PRIMARY voters think? Theirs appear to be the only opinions that matter.

How true.

For example, 90% of the U.S. House elections are decided in the primary.
 
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