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This is something I have always been curious about and something that I'm sure many DP members feel the same way about.
I think people presume too much about others after looking at their political lean here on debatepolitics.com.
Even though my lean says I'm liberal I still DO NOT align my self with the Democratic party. Yes, I do find myself agreeing with that party more, but I do not vouch for them. However, I feel that many people automatically tell you what you are going to say before you say it. Like how people continually say "oh you Democrats would fall over yourself for Obama" or "oh you Republicans would attack Obama at every turn," when such things are actually not the case since the person is not necessarily a party member.
So anyway, this is my main question:
Do Debate Politics members presume too much about other members based on political lean?
I think people presume too much about others after looking at their political lean here on debatepolitics.com.
Even though my lean says I'm liberal I still DO NOT align my self with the Democratic party. Yes, I do find myself agreeing with that party more, but I do not vouch for them. However, I feel that many people automatically tell you what you are going to say before you say it. Like how people continually say "oh you Democrats would fall over yourself for Obama" or "oh you Republicans would attack Obama at every turn," when such things are actually not the case since the person is not necessarily a party member.
So anyway, this is my main question:
Do Debate Politics members presume too much about other members based on political lean?