December 2010 Moms

Married to the opposite political party?

Just seeing if anyone else is too!

My H is more libertarian (wants very small government...interesting, considering he works for the federal gov!) but leans conservative. I'm Democrat. The hardest part is that he is much more informed than I am because he reads everything under the sun, so it's hard to win an argument against him.  Our relationship is saved by the fact that he's more socially liberal at least.

So how about you guys? Any difficulties this election season?

photo IMG_6758_zps3fe7e628.jpg

Re: Married to the opposite political party?

  • Also, it's weird because my whole family is Democrat, and my H's is Republican, except his sister.  Thanksgivings can be dicey...
    photo IMG_6758_zps3fe7e628.jpg
  • Loading the player...
  • Thankfully DH and I are on the same page when it comes to politics and religion.

    My dads side of the family and my ILs are all Rep which, like you said, makes holidays difficult since their views on things are way more conservative than ours. My moms side on the other hand only votes Dem and as for as I know always has. My papa is probably the most liberal 75yr old man you'd ever meet which is awesome since his generation is usually pretty old school.
    image
    imageimage
    image
  • We are both pretty libertarian actually. And we are both registered "decline to state", so we get to vote in either primary.

    But he leans a little more left and I lean a little more right.

    We usually go over all the propositions together and talk them out, and sometimes we don't end up voting the same way. But luckily we are able to be pretty civil about it.

    image

     Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • We generally agree on most of the major choices though not always 100%.  We are definitely in the sharp minority though in both of our families so I understand the uncomfortable family get-togethers!  Most are respectful (my ILs for example) but some are downright mean about it (SIL and my mom). 
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • DH and I are both Republicans but I am more socially liberal than he is. For the most part we agree on everything.
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker


    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • H comes from an uber Democratic family and my family background is conservative. When we met we each leaned toward our family's political beliefs. Over the past nine years, we've each come far more toward the middle to the dismay of each family :)
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker

  • I think that agreeing on social issues is the most important thing. I could never be married to someone who was socially conservative, but if we disagree slightly on how big the government should be then it's NBD.
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • When DH and I first got together at 17 we had completely different views on politics and religion. As we have grown up and been together longer I think we still have different views on things but we have similar ones on others. We can have healthy debates and totally accept that we dont agree on everything. We have never voted the same but it really has never bothered me. As I feel towards everyone else, as long as you are exercising your right to vote I dont care who it's for!
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Follow Me on Pinterest

    Dx MTHFR (C677T & A1298C, Compound Heterozygous)

  • imagetiffanyp:
    I think that agreeing on social issues is the most important thing. I could never be married to someone who was socially conservative, but if we disagree slightly on how big the government should be then it's NBD.

    H and I both identify as Libertarians and have since before we met, we both agree 100% that smaller government is better, but on social issues H is much more conservative and stereotypically Republican than I am... there are certain things he has a hard time seeing past because of his super conservative Christian upbringing. On certain semi-radical ideas like fair tax we're totally on the same page.. but when it comes to legalizing prostitution and abortion, I think they should be legalized, taxed, and regulated and he just cannot get past the "morally wrong" aspects.  Every time we talk about abortion rights I end up wanting to stab him in the face, so we just avoid it.  :)

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • We are both registered democrats, but don't necessarily agree on everything.  His family is very "hard-core republican". :)  Honestly, politics rarely come up in discussion.  For example, I honestly have absolutely no idea who he voted for and really don't plan on asking him.  We are both so laid back anyhow, that even if we don't agree about something, we just both state our opinion and bascially agree to disagree with no more argument.  I would say our personalities make life easier on us both. :)

     

     

     

    Lilypie Fourth Birthday tickersLilypie - Personal pictureLilypie Second Birthday tickers
  • We are the same political party and have the same views. (Same as you, apparently.) ;-) 

    Honestly I don't know how we'd be married if we were really different politically. We're not that passionate about politics, but passionate enough to vote in every election, volunteer sometimes, and donate sometimes. And we're both really opinionated and principled. I feel so strongly in my views I really think that a partner being a republican would have been a deal-breaker. Libtertarian could maybe work. Acutally DH was a libertarian when we first met and changed to democrat.


    Baby Birthday Ticker TickerBaby Birthday Ticker Ticker
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"