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Old 08-22-2015, 04:59 PM
 
Location: Old Bellevue, WA
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Anyone who would vote for Clinton under any circumstances isn't a decent American. Shame on you.
I'd put the chances of me voting for Hillary Clinton at somewhere less than one tenth of one percent. I just don't believe the GOP is going to nominate a guy who

•has zero prior elected experience
•is probably best known for his TV 'reality' show
•Is to the left of Pres. Obama on health care--he thinks that fully socialized medicine is great,
•broad-brush slimed an entire group of people (Mexican immigrants)
•supported the 'assault weapons' ban
•supports, per his actions, the abuse of eminent domain and the confiscation of private property from individuals via collusion between big gov't and big business. Actions speak louder than words.

President Hillary Clinton would not mean the end of the republic. She's not even a left-winger; she's all about advancing the interests of herself and her friends. We've had presidents like that before and survived. President Donald Trump would be like putting the animal house leader in charge of the university. The U might not survive that.

Shame on those Republicans who even give a guy like Trump the time of day.
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Old 08-22-2015, 05:10 PM
 
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Since this is all hypothetical, I would hold my nose and vote for Clinton. The more I listen to Trump, the more outlandish he becomes. Sometimes, I have to rewind the TV because his sentence structure is abysmal.
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Old 08-22-2015, 08:54 PM
 
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Out of the three choices, I'd choose Trump just to keep out Hillary.
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Old 08-23-2015, 06:13 AM
 
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Trump won't be the Republican nominee.
That may be correct but the hypothetical was that Trump and Clinton were the two nominees and you had no other choice than one of those two, a write-in, or stay home.


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This hypothetical question is flawed.

I'm voting for Sanders.
Question not flawed. The primaries are over and Sanders lost. The election is soon. It's Clinton vs. Trump and you have to make a choice.

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Old 08-23-2015, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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That may be correct but the hypothetical was that Trump and Clinton were the two nominees and you had no other choice than one of those two, a write-in, or stay home.




Question not flawed. The primaries are over and Sanders lost. The election is soon. It's Clinton vs. Trump and you have to make a choice.
I did

Trump
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