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Marissa. I'm 19, a liberal, a Catholic, a penguin enthusiast and an avid pepsi drinker. I'm also social relations and political theory major with a minor in Women and Gender Studies at Michigan State University. This blog is mostly feminism, history, politics, A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones, random shit from my life, various fandoms, attractive middle aged men and things I find amusing. Stephen Dillane is my sun and stars. I usually follow back :)


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really? My mom’s passionately rooting the other way because she links Santorum will destroy the republican party. I’ve decided to not think about it too much either way.

I do get that. And there are a lot of people who think that, but ugh.

The idea of him being on the ballot scares me. I think he would make the Republicans unhappy, but they’d back their guy.

And there is voter fraud and unfournately, some of the electorate isn’t as well informed as others. 

I just don’t want to take that risk, you know? 

  1. crispincrispians said: I like to think that the moderate part of the Republican party, the part that’s not super into primaries, wouldn’t vote for Santorum. The female part, at the very least. But maybe the party as a whole is just moving more and more to the right.
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