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>>>I agree about the evolution question. That's a good indicator.
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>>Not necessarily. A person can hold one set of beliefs without them affecting their views on public policy. I am not going to drop the context of Democrats who personally oppose abortion and even work with charities that work against abortion (like Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden) - and yet support Roe v Wade.
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>>Using what you described as an indicator in itself is VERY questionable and opens up many cans of works (with both parties).
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>>Once again, it is the wrong question.
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>Why is a person's view on evolution not a good indicator?
>If someone own personal reasons.
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3 questions then...
What's your view on man-made global warming?
Is man-made climate change a "settled science"? Do you agree with the position of the current administration, and that it's the greatest national security threat?
What is a valid baseline methodology for capturing and recording temperature measurements?