When pictures emerged of supporters of Democrat Mark Sandoval engaging in a faux assassination attempt of President Trump, it made switching sides to vote blue in 2020 even harder to justify
. Whether or not this represents a resurgence in American’s belief in the value of voting remains to be seen. What is important is that more people turn to voting – rather than childish displays of violence like those from this weekend – as a response to policies and politicians.than any US President since Jimmy Carter, it seems that increasing the Democrat Party’s appeal to voters should be a fairly easy job. Presidential candidates would do well to condemn the events of this weekend.
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