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I did not make an argument ... it was a statement.
One may undoubtedly create a valid argument and prove almost anything based on a "certain set" of premises. This is in fact the pre-eminent manner that many people use to "prove" their position. They use premises which should be the conclusions of an argument.
I think my statement begs for a counter example. Got any?
My personal position is I will vote for anyone who has a reasonable position i.e. has a reasonable vision for America, has reasonable solutions to our problems. Idiots need not seek my vote.
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