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Old 07-13-2017, 05:20 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Same here. Voted straight ticket Democrat. Florida. Pres Elect Clinton will need all the help she can get and the country doesn't need the usual obstructionism from the Right.


BTW, half the registered voters in my state (FL) did likewise with early voting or absentee.
LOL!!! And who are the obstructionists today, that "the country doesn't need?" They are everyone YOU voted for!
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Old 07-13-2017, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Same here. Voted straight ticket Democrat. Florida. Pres Elect Clinton will need all the help she can get and the country doesn't need the usual obstructionism from the Right.


BTW, half the registered voters in my state (FL) did likewise with early voting or absentee.
I'm glad Florida did the right thing and voted for President Trump. I think that was the killing blow to Hillys DOA campaign
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Old 07-18-2017, 09:05 AM
 
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Voted seven times.

Mick



P.S. Before Trump followers get an aneurysm, I was just kidding.
Wow, I hope Mick wasn't the one who got the aneurysm. He's been gone since last year...
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Old 07-18-2017, 11:06 PM
 
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I forgot when early voting started exactly, but I went on the first day and it was VERY busy. I was in and out in maybe ten minutes. I live in a very blue area, but I voted fro Trump in both the primaries and the general, and thankfully my state is a pretty ruby red state (although demoncrats have been trying to steal it for some time -- take a guess which state).

Election day was something. I never doubted that Trump would win, but it was exhilarating following all the updates. Anyone else remember when Pennsylvania was call for crooked Clinton with just 1% reporting? Anyone else remember Trump leading in Virginia until the D.C. votes came in? Remember how long they took to call Georgia, because they were obviously trying some shenanigans (cheating/fraud) in Atlanta and they FAILED thankfully. Florida was a back and forth. In fact, remember Florida had SIX people on the ballot (most of which were there to sap votes from Trump), and Trump still pulled it off! I was looking at a certain area of Florida that was solid red and I felt so confident it would help him take the state (It wasn't the panhandle, but that was also very important).

Like many Trump supporters, I was sick of mainstream media FAKE NEWS biased anti-Trump coverage, so I wasn't turning my TV on to give them any support. I watched InfoWars for a while. Oh that reminds me, they were showing voting machines in Philadelphia and some other places that were switching Trump votes to Clinton. I think one thing that really helped too was that thanks to a Project Veritas exposé on youtube [[HIDDEN CAM: NYC Democratic Election Commissioner, "They Bus People Around to Vote"]], democrats weren't able cheat as much as they usually do.

I watched Infowars. Then I listened to the Wayne Dupree show. When the west coast states came in, you knew she had no chance. In the rural areas of a lot of swing states that hadn't come in yet, you knew they were going for Trump. All the big cities had finished reporting.

I watched his victory speech on Youtube (some of us has to wait until 3 am EST because none of the FAKE NEWS networks wanted to call Pennsylvania; they knew when they did that it was a wrap!). You Trump detractors can choke for all I care. I watched, on youtube and facebook, how hard this man worked. He did three rallies a day in different swing states (what did Hillary do, one a week?). Sometimes he did four a day, in addition to other smaller meetings and speeches (technically 7 or 8 events in one day). The last two days he did five or six rallies in different states. Heck I remember the last one before the election was supposed to be in New Hampshire, but then at the last minute he did one more after that in western Michigan; it had to be 11pm-12am Central time that Tuesday morning. Mainstream media never say that he really earned the presidency, he outworked her undoubtedly. Many elected rino-republicans were against him, yet they won re-election on his coattails. They didn't do a thing for him, but he carried them (And to this day they still try to obstruct his agenda along with the democrats). But of course the FAKE NEWS will never give him any praise for anything, hence why they will remain FAKE NEWS to us.


It was a historic night. Trump and the people defeated an entire apparatus:
  • the political establishment of BOTH parties
  • the mainstream media and their propaganda and their bias and their smears (thinking we should vote how they say).
  • All the fake rape allegations.
  • the DNC collusion with Ukraine and the smears that came of that.
  • Obama's FBI, NSA, CIA all unconstitutionally spying on Trump and associates [Watergate x 100]
  • Obama's justice, state and homeland Security departments setting these traps for Trump
  • Vicious, violent, rabid democrat rioters who call us white supremacists and fascists even though they are EVERY BIT fascists and there's tons of video to prove it. They've tried to smear republicans like this for decades and we're sick of the ****.
  • big lobbyists, big corporations, wall street, all who want globalism (more competition and struggle for us, more money for them).
  • world leaders (even some dictators) who were trying to tell us how we should vote, who only cared about sapping more from America
  • conservatives who didn't feel Trump was a true conservative (he's not, but so what?)
  • voter fraud that Obama gleefully ignored
  • HOLLYWOOD.
  • Academia.
  • Political correctness quite frankly (when you're labeled a bigot just because you criticize FGM, or rapes from MS-13, it's gone too far)
  • ...the list goes on.

All he had was himself, his campaign, his own money, the millions of us who supported him, and God!

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Old 08-11-2017, 01:29 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Wow, I hope Mick wasn't the one who got the aneurysm. He's been gone since last year...
Threads like this are always a hoot.
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Old 08-11-2017, 03:55 PM
 
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I voted for Trump in the state of Colorado, County of Denver (didn't matter he lost the state by almost 5 points.)

I voted for Lily Tang Williams, Libertarian Party for Senator

I voted in favor of Proposition 106.

I voted against the Income Tax Hike

I watched the results at a local bar where they wouldn't put any news channels on to prevent fights. Everybody was refreshing their cell phones for results constantly. A lot of silent Trump voters were there as well. It was a pretty uneventful night, but fun to watch the results come in. At one point we thought he was going to win NH and VA.
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