must be done by the book
must
matter of opinion
Democrats show up unified to the hilt, ready to fight tooth and nail, steadfast and confident in their convictions right or wrong, and willing to do whatever it takes to win (despite being fundamentally hateful toward America, the people, and the Constitution and deeply evil at heart).
Then there's Republicans. Not unified, ready to fight, steadfast, or confident; and unwilling to do what it takes to win.
Call it a uniparty, but the above describes a vast yawning chasm of difference between the two parties.
must be done by the book
must
matter of opinion
Democrats show up unified to the hilt, ready to fight tooth and nail, steadfast and confident in their convictions right or wrong, and willing to do whatever it takes to win (despite being fundamentally hateful toward America, the people, and the Constitution and deeply evil at heart).
Then there's Republicans. Not unified, ready to fight, steadfast, or confident; and unwilling to do what it takes to win.
must be done by the book
must
matter of opinion
Democrats show up unified to the hilt, ready to fight tooth and nail, steadfast and confident in their convictions right or wrong, and willing to do whatever it takes to win—despite being fundamentally hateful toward America, the people, and the Constitution and deeply evil at heart.
Then there's Republicans.