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Two observations:

1. Very interesting that BOTH of South Carolina’s senators are bachelors.

2. It totally makes sense that Tim Scott feels as a single man he would be qualified to make policy for families. He doesn’t have a uterus but that isn’t stopping him thinking he’s qualified to make reproductive policy.

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As a woman, it doesn’t matter to me. I wouldn’t vote for Scott either way, nor would I ever vote for Trump and he’s married. If the candidate isn’t relatable, he’s not relatable. DeSantis is married and he may not resonate with the voters regardless. I see no difference as a married man and a single man as the married man doesn’t really know what it’s like to be a woman and have womens issues.

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Honestly trump isn't married either and it worked out for him

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^^^^Perfect.......

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Is this an argument for married priests?

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I kind of love that my mailbag question became a column. Great job, Chris!

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GREAT question!

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Why/how can a black man today become/remain a Republican? What lies and excuses and rationalizations does he tell himself to justify accepting the rank/blatant racism of the GOP?

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Married or not married, he needs to explain the #Keep Yo Money thing. Look it up. For me that alone disqualifies him.

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Buchanan's "bachelor" status needs an asterisk.

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