I'm with you on those issues, but from a technical standpoint, a zero-exceptions abortion ban is outside of the majority opinion. However, look what DeSantis and the GOP got done in Florida. A 6-week ban in a state full of retired New Yorkers. So if you govern effectively and make a good case for your policies, you can push the envelope of conventional wisdom regarding public opinion, ultimately even helping to reshape public opinion in the right direction.Of your two examples I don't consider not killing viable children and knowing what bathroom you should use to be extreme.
I'm confused as to what other issues @noway2 is saying Robinson is extreme on. No men in women's sports, bathrooms, and locker rooms, as well as no teachers grooming your kids in public schools, are extremely popular opinions in the real world, and especially in NC. School choice is popular just about everywhere. The second amendment is popular. Low taxes, budget surpluses, and the like are popular.
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