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<blockquote data-quote="GreekOrthodox" data-source="post: 75739178" data-attributes="member: 271308"><p>I started seeing the Republican party embracing extremism with the rise of the Tea Party movement. As a Republican, I felt that I was remaining in the same place (center right) while the TPM shifted the entire party to the right than I really felt comfortable with. By 2016, I had shifted to the left a bit in my views but still remained a member of the Republicans. I voted for Kasich in the MA primaries but refused to vote for Trump in the general election. I felt safe that I could vote libertarian in MA since that is a blue state. When I moved, I changed parties officially.</p><p></p><p>There are still center right republicans out there but they are getting fewer in number. I wouldnt be surprised if others were like me and are Blue Dog Democrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreekOrthodox, post: 75739178, member: 271308"] I started seeing the Republican party embracing extremism with the rise of the Tea Party movement. As a Republican, I felt that I was remaining in the same place (center right) while the TPM shifted the entire party to the right than I really felt comfortable with. By 2016, I had shifted to the left a bit in my views but still remained a member of the Republicans. I voted for Kasich in the MA primaries but refused to vote for Trump in the general election. I felt safe that I could vote libertarian in MA since that is a blue state. When I moved, I changed parties officially. There are still center right republicans out there but they are getting fewer in number. I wouldnt be surprised if others were like me and are Blue Dog Democrats. [/QUOTE]
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