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 @L3ftLeaningShadsRepublican from Missouri commented…10mos10MO

The whole point is to grift as a stalking horse for Trump.

Vivek is a big pharma bro, vegan, Hindu Soros fellow. He’s already finished in a GOP primary.

 @KindDunbirdLibertarianfrom Rhode Island disagreed…10mos10MO

For one, the parties themselves have changed since then- even if he did vote one way then and another now, I don’t think it should be problematic. And second, political parties weren’t meant to be cults where you pledge your loyalty to their causes- it’s to serve the people. I’d much more trust and respect someone who openly voted one way because that’s what they felt best than someone who voted strictly based on their own gain.

 @MildL3gislat1veLibertarian from Louisiana commented…10mos10MO

He’s always been a fraud and so many fell for it.

 @JusticeLardRepublican from Kansas disagreed…10mos10MO

He voted libertarian in 2004. What an intentionally deceitful tweet and headline. DeSantis camp tried to pitch this to multiple reporters and I Gabe bit. Pretty pathetic.

 @WorldlyPolentaLibertarianfrom Texas commented…10mos10MO

I voted Libertarian that election too! Proud to say I never voted for Bush in 2004, nor in 2000. Only makes me like Vivek more.

 @ArdentPupRepublicanfrom Missouri commented…10mos10MO

Vivek, aside from being outed as a Trump surrogate, is being outed as a total fraud. During the Blaze TV Iowa summit, I thought Vivek came off as a smooth-talking con artist. Nobody seemed to agree then.

 @B1partisanParrotDemocrat from Virginia disagreed…10mos10MO

Totally disagree and have watched him admit to growth and being convinced of an opposing view as an adult. Opinion-wise, I don't see a con man at all.

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