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Kim Kardashian endorses billionaire Rick Caruso for LA Mayor


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Dr Fudge
3 minutes ago, lavender blonde said:

Is he Republican? :selena:

According to wiki he’s a wildcard :gum:

 

“A former member of the Republican Party, Caruso changed his affiliation to the Democratic Party when he became a candidate in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election.”

Been a cuff touple, a puff bupple, a tough couple of years.
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gabeoz
1 hour ago, Dr Fudge said:

According to wiki he’s a wildcard :gum:

 

“A former member of the Republican Party, Caruso changed his affiliation to the Democratic Party when he became a candidate in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election.”

So yet another Republican who switches parties the second they want to run for office and then have a “change of heart” after they get it 🙄

good news is that he’s not polling well in runoff election polls, polling 10% behind the other front runner.

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nATAH

he's a fellow billionaire, she don't give a f*ck about his politics :yennefer:

mother, what must i do?
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Economy
34 minutes ago, gabeoz said:

So yet another Republican who switches parties the second they want to run for office and then have a “change of heart” after they get it 🙄

good news is that he’s not polling well in runoff election polls, polling 10% behind the other front runner.

I don't know this guy but can't some centrist maybe just not fully identify with either party cuz they are somewhere in between and they flip flop between them?

 

I certainly don't always support the same party in my country cuz I'm not partisan it depends on situation and plans (and that's despite the fact that we have an extra relevant party of 3 making it easier for you to identify as 1 if ur "more in between")

 

I'd imagine in a Country where there's only 2 major parties of relevance and such a gap between them, for some centrist who are in between them it isn't all that easy to loyally stick to one

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PartySick
7 minutes ago, Economy said:

I don't know this guy but can't some centrist maybe just not fully identify with either party cuz they are somewhere in between and they flip flop between them?

 

I certainly don't always support the same party in my country cuz I'm not partisan it depends on situation and plans (and that's despite the fact that we have an extra relevant party of 3 making it easier for you to identify as 1 if ur "more in between")

 

I'd imagine in a Country where there's only 2 major parties of relevance and such a gap between them, for some centrist who are in between them it isn't all that easy to loyally stick to one

Sir, the US' political parties are nothing like Canadian ones :bradley:

If you can flip flop between the modern GOP and the modern Democratic party then you stand for nothing and are only in it for the power and benefits holding office grants :bradley:

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Economy
5 minutes ago, PartySick said:

Sir, the US' political parties are nothing like Canadian ones :bradley:

If you can flip flop between the modern GOP and the modern Democratic party then you stand for nothing and are only in it for the power and benefits holding office grants :bradley:

My point exactly. The two are so far removed in the US.

 

I can't be shocked at the idea that some centrist are for neither side fully and would potentially flip flop

 

Edit: But of course I'm generalizing in a giving ppl benefit of the doubt for changing parties. A billionaire wanting to take office does usually suggest certain motives :huntyga:

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