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Old 09-13-2016, 07:09 PM
 
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Prior to 2008 never voted, back then Hillary convinced me to vote for her. After listening Obama voted for him in 2012. I was neither a registered democrat or republican. This year officially registered as a republican and are voting for Trump. Why - he is not a politician. He understands business and knows how to handle money. He is a quick learner.

Look at his cabinet - the real people who will be running our country. He is bringing in knowledgeable people that know what they are doing to rebuild our shattered economy. Trump understands the middle class needs to be brought back by bringing back jobs.

What is Hillary doing? She is raising taxes, adding to the debt, and catering to the establishment and large businesses. Destroying the middle class.

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Glad you saw the light!

Just wondering... what did you like about Clinton and Obama in the past? What was it that led you to withdraw your support for them and the (D) party?
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Old 09-13-2016, 07:11 PM
 
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I was a registered Republican for over 20 years, until I switched to unaffiliated a few months ago. Hillary isn't my ideal candidate, but I will still either vote for her or cast a write-in vote.
I left the Republican party a few months ago.. and voting Trump. I am an independent with no affiliation.
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