Allie Beth Stuckey
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uh you know and for our family pro-life is a big big issue and biblical values are a big big issue so we want to vote for the party or the candidate that shares that in most with us none of them are perfect and that's what i tell people you know general elections are about policy as opposed to people primaries are more about people which candidate do you prefer right
And but general elections, because for the most part, and we're going to talk in just a second about when it doesn't happen.
But for the most part, Republicans are going to vote.
All Republicans are going to vote the same way.
All Democrats are going to vote the same way.
So no matter how.
towards the middle, a Democrat might campaign, they're going to vote pretty far left.
Okay.
And so the policies of the Republican Party fit my values and my family's values more than the Democrat Party does at this time in our history.
Probably hasn't always been that way, but that's the way it is today.
So you want to think about party or not party.
You want to think about policy.
in the general election and you want to think about person in the primary all right it's very very important and those of us that have a general election coming up where maybe the candidate of our party has some personal flaws i want to think more about what the policies are that his party supports and therefore i know he'll support as opposed to the person
And I hope that you'll remember that.
Now, since we're on the election thing, let's talk just for a minute about the Save America Act.
The Save America Act has again stalled in Congress.
And there were four Senate Republicans and we're going to put their pictures up.
that joined with Democrats to block a voter ID integrity bill.
We were trying to get in with the $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package that went through reconciliation, therefore only took 50 votes if we got it in the bill.
It was Susan Collins, who we just talked about.