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View Poll Results: It's November, Trump's fired up, Clinton and Huma and Huma's husband are ready to rock.
I'm voting for Clinton. 9 16.67%
I'm voting for Trump. 32 59.26%
I'm nauseated. I'll write in or vote for someone else. 13 24.07%
Voters: 54. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 02-02-2016, 09:09 AM
 
Location: East Lansing, MI
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Trump, if that's what the choices come down to.


We're a long way from that being even a likelihood, let alone a certainty.

 
Old 02-02-2016, 09:45 AM
 
Location: London
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People who work for a living can`t afford Rubio`s amnesty and open borders.
Or Cruz multiplying the number of visas for guest workers from India and Sri Lanka 5×, which is used to displace Americans from more and more jobs.
 
Old 02-02-2016, 01:52 PM
 
Location: Houston
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There is a unique climate involved in this election cycle that I have not seen in my lifetime, and the typical right versus left, Republican versus democrat scenario has shifted to an "establishment" versus anti-establishment" decision for a silent majority of Americans totally fed up with the status quo, same ole same old.

Consequently, those who are sick and tired of the same old promises from the same career politicians who immediately suffer amnesia the moment they are elected, then the ONLY CHOICE is Trump.

Frankly, Rubio is pure establishment, and nothing of any substance will change if he were elected. Cruz, I simply do not trust, nor do I think his evangelical leanings will resonate with enough people to carry him.

On the other side, we have a criminal and a self identified socialist battling for the dummy votes, and yes, after 8 years of Obama, anyone who would cast a vote for either of these cretins possess the intellect of an earth worm. Fact is, just the presence of these two on the national stage is undeniable evidence of how badly things have degenerated.

For no other reason, and using the process of elimination, Trump is the only reasonable choice. From my point of view, considering the economic consequences of continuing on the current course places Trump so far out front of the pack, there is no next best choice. Trump's proven ability in business and financial matters, along with his "speak from the gut" style, compared to all the rest of the prepared speech readers gives him a level of authenticity nobody has ever seen in national politics. That alone makes him the only choice for those of us who ought to know better than to continue voting for the hand picked establishment cronys.

Finally, given the universal efforts by the mainstream media to do everything in their power to attack, marginalize, and erode Trump's support, tells me that he is the real deal.

The only question I have about Trump is his ability to accomplish beneficial changes with an establishment owned congress in the way .... but I do believe his intention is legit, so that is the most important first step. It will be up to we the people to put pressure on our congressional reps to force them to act in our best interests for a change.

On the other hand, if we allow the establishment media to brainwash us into picking yet again, another one of their choices instead of Trump, we will surely deserve the consequences of our own ignorance.
Please, Trump is the most liberal of the Republican candidates. Paul is the only rational choice for libertarian leaning voters. Cruz is a much better choice than Trump for small government proponents. Having said that my money is still on Rubio.
 
Old 02-02-2016, 02:30 PM
 
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Anyone who would vote HRC at this point just has some kind of agenda they're trying to push.
 
Old 02-02-2016, 02:40 PM
 
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Both are establishment candidates. Eww
 
Old 02-04-2016, 07:18 AM
 
Location: Camberville
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Anyone who would vote HRC at this point just has some kind of agenda they're trying to push.
I could say the same for Trump.

I could not in decent conscience vote for someone who deserves to sit in time out like a kindergartener who can't use his words.
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