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Can anyone honestly say if this swayed their vote? Were you undecided (somehow) until this? Did this push you over the edge?
Im just curious.
I'm a deplorable. A good ol hard working, blue collar man. Married with kids. I use this language. My friends use this language. My wife uses this language, in fact I know a lot of chicks that talk this way and put a sailor to shame. So I'm ok with it.
It's only the dems who have suddenly embraced values who are appalled by such language. Hypocrites. Yet they're okay sending Bill, the rapist, back to the White House. "But Bill's not running for President." shriek the liberals. You guys are truly clueless.
I use this language. My friends use this language. My wife uses this language, ....
it wasn't the language but what trump was describing that he did. i doubt people would have found it acceptable if he had said he grabs women by the "vagina" without their consent.
also trump was describing actively trying to get down the pants of a married woman ( while his own wife was pregnant ). it was just announced today that nancy o'dell and her husband are separating. i'd be interested to know if the trump incident had anything to do with it.
so, if trump described a situation where he took your wife furniture shopping and attempted to grab her by the p*ssy you'd be ok with that?
Trump might have said, but Bill actually did it, and Hillary approved it.
Trump actually did it, and he's the one running for president, not Bill.
And no, it didn't sway my vote because I never ever would have voted for the Orange Menace. But it clearly has changed some minds or Donnie's poll numbers wouldn't have tanked. Even if they float back up a little bit, it appears that every time some bad news happens for him, his ceiling drops a little bit.
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Nah, I never would vote for him anyway but was hardly surprised he said it. Trump always impressed me as a perfect example of $$$ not guaranteeing class.
To be honest, I did not like it at all. It made me angry that a presidential candidate would say something so vulgar and lewd.
BUT, we have a choice to make. And Hillary is not the answer. That is why I am still voting for Trump.
She wants open borders, wants to allow a 625% increase in syrian refugees, wants to continue on obamacare. I can't support someone like her who's plans and ideals are so detrimental to the future of this country.
The comments alone, no. The comments and accusations.... not yet, but I am wary. However, I'm 45 and well aware of the Clinton political machine's politics of personal destruction born in the 1990s. Unless the accusations of groping and assault are proven, I will not likely be swayed because I most closely identify with Trump's platform.
But no matter what Trump does or has done, I will not vote for Clinton. I will vote Johnson for president or perhaps, no one at all.
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