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View Poll Results: Would you support Hillary if economic conditions continue to deteriorate?
Yes- I would support Hillary regardless of what she does 0 0%
Yes- All the problems will be due to republicans, not Hillary 2 8.00%
No- I would want the nation to go in a different direction 0 0%
No-I have never supported Hillary in the first place 23 92.00%
Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-20-2016, 11:23 PM
 
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Even if Hillary is defeated in 4 years, We'll just get a neo-con, RINO like every other time. Nothing will ever change because the majority of voters want try a change.
Well................ You have the chance now. -

A non-republican, non- poliitician who is neutral on social issues, politically conservative and supports the middle class.

Now that the liberals have a "republican" who is a social liberal, they hate him. Why? Dems will not be happy until the US descends into anarchy, a communist state, or breaks up as a nation.

Do you really think that there will be a "republican" who is more "liberal" on social issues?

Dems really want no change and a progression to the destruction of the nation, by increasing poverty levels, and the economic misery of the nation. More poor- more dems.

Wake up

 
Old 10-20-2016, 11:31 PM
 
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Well................ You have the chance now. -

A non-republican, non- poliitician who is neutral on social issues, politically conservative and supports the middle class.

Now that the liberals have a "republican" who is a social liberal, they hate him. Why? Dems will not be happy until the US descends into anarchy, a communist state, or breaks up as a nation.

Do you really think that there will be a "republican" who is more "liberal" on social issues?

Dems really want no change and a progression to the destruction of the nation, by increasing poverty levels, and the economic misery of the nation. More poor- more dems.

Wake up
That's how I see it too. Liberal, democrat voters are mostly a lost cause, but so-called moderates and independents and some republicans are a disappointment. Why not vote Trump for a change from the same thing if nothing else? We'll have plenty of opportunities to vote for the next Democrat, establishment Republican, woman, LGBT, or whatever globalist status quo type president.
 
Old 10-21-2016, 01:12 AM
 
Location: Sector 001
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It's good to have gridlock so nothing really gets done. If a democrat is in the white house, I would want republicans controlling the senate, and vice versa. Politicians only know how to make more laws, and usually they are taking away things, not giving back.

All these "never Trumpers" who won't vote for Trump are a real disappointment, I agree. I listen to Belling out of Milwaukee though so he might have swayed my opinion a bit.
 
Old 10-21-2016, 01:16 AM
 
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It's good to have gridlock so nothing really gets done. If a democrat is in the white house, I would want republicans controlling the senate, and vice versa. Politicians only know how to make more laws, and usually they are taking away things, not giving back.
The only problem is Hillary will appoint at least 1 super liberal to the supreme court and bypass congress with executive orders and court rulings. The congress will be powerless except to pass Hillary's globalist initiatives that most Republicans agree.
 
Old 10-21-2016, 04:27 AM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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Hillary is in for 1 term, she's the seat holder for Warren ....
 
Old 10-21-2016, 04:30 AM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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but why the question if it were to get better? why not ask it you would support her even if hate her but things work out? so much negativity ugh
 
Old 10-21-2016, 04:39 AM
 
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So if Hillary wins in 2016, and the trajectory of the economic status in the US continues (as it has been in the Obama administration), will those who are Hillary supporters vote for her again?

1. incomes down

2. record poverty rates

3. record numbers of people on food stamps

4. record lows in work force participation

5. declining middle class

6. record lows in home ownership


The above is the Obama legacy. If this continues, will Hillary supporters (independent of continued missteps in foreign policy) support her again, or consider a different candidate who would reverse the above events?
If the Dow loses 10,000 points today it will be higher than it was when Obama took office and we`re no longer losing 745,000 jobs a month as we did for Gomer Bush`s last 5 months. Those people on food stamps? Most of them have jobs. Regarding that low work force participation, do you think that people who no longer need a job should be made to look for one anyway? A ridiculous thread but thanks for reminding us that everything is 100X better than it was 8 years ago.
 
Old 10-21-2016, 05:08 AM
 
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If Libs are voting for her this year, with all of the corruption out in the open, they wouldn't THINK twice before re-electing her. Unless, of course, she said something they though was mean. That would hurt their feelings.
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