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Harris facing some issue getting votes from felons as a prosecutor

Felons not voting Democrat? OOoops

The Democrats shot themselves in the foot again.

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Could felons decide the election?​


 
The OP title doesn't seem to coincide with the title of th article. It's like the OP says blue-collar workers are felons?
 
The OP title doesn't seem to coincide with the title of th article. It's like the OP says blue-collar workers are felons?
Consider the source.
 
From the OP's article...

Many blue-collar residents of Detroit went to prison at some point in their lives, instead of college.​

That's a hell of an attitude. "I went to college. I'm smarter than those "blue-collar people", many of whom went to prison."

Don't get me wrong, though. It's not the writer of the article, David Brooks, who has this attitude. He is pointing out that it's the Harris supporters who have this attitude.

Anyway, here is the OP's link without the paywall.

 
From the OP's article...

Many blue-collar residents of Detroit went to prison at some point in their lives, instead of college.​

That's a hell of an attitude. "I went to college. I'm smarter than those "blue-collar people", many of whom went to prison."

Don't get me wrong, though. It's not the writer of the article, David Brooks, who has this attitude. He is pointing out that it's the Harris supporters who have this attitude.

Anyway, here is the OP's link without the paywall.

Thanks. That college vs prison comparison says it all.
 
From the OP's article...

Many blue-collar residents of Detroit went to prison at some point in their lives, instead of college.​

That's a hell of an attitude. "I went to college. I'm smarter than those "blue-collar people", many of whom went to prison."

Don't get me wrong, though. It's not the writer of the article, David Brooks, who has this attitude. He is pointing out that it's the Harris supporters who have this attitude.

Anyway, here is the OP's link without the paywall.


They equate a higher education gives one higher morals, lol. That's a terrible way to walk through life.
 
First thing that comes to mind is that felons look out for each other.
 
Felons not voting Democrat? OOoops

The Democrats shot themselves in the foot again.

====================

Could felons decide the election?​


Nothing to be proud of.
 
Nothing to be proud of.
Well that singer did say elect Harris so the whole country can be made in the image of Detroit. 🤷‍♂️
 
Well that singer did say elect Harris so the whole country can be made in the image of Detroit. 🤷‍♂️
How's so?
A lawyer who upholds the law and the Constitution v an adulterous felon who doesn't care about either.
That is an easy decision when you think about it.
 
Good thing she didn't pick Shapiro then. Two former prosecutors?!?
 
The OP title doesn't seem to coincide with the title of th article. It's like the OP says blue-collar workers are felons?
If you read the article, yes, it's saying a lot of the blue-collar workers are, or sympathize with, felons.
 
If you read the article, yes, it's saying a lot of the blue-collar workers are, or sympathize with, felons.
Of course it does but it's still confusing initially,
 
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