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I live in Michigan, am 23, and am terrified of voting tomorrow. I feel like voting third party won't solve anything because of the voting system. I don't want a man who's a racist and sexist and doesn't know a thing about his country the president, and I don't want a Clinton who was involved in human trafficking children, and a disgrace to all females, to get that dignity and title of first female president.
But... I can't not vote, that makes everything worse. The lesser of two evils? They are both horrible.
For older people, has there ever been an election similar to this? How did you decide?
How does one decide the leader of our country when... Both options have a horrifying outcome?
Actually, voting third party can definitely make a difference. If third parties get enough votes, they'll get to participate in the debates and have a much stronger chance next time around.
20 years older than you and have never seen anything like it either, but after the last 8 years of having an anti-American Leftist I'll pull the lever against Hillary.
Actually, voting third party can definitely make a difference. If third parties get enough votes, they'll get to participate in the debates and have a much stronger chance next time around.
Vote third party. Years from now when people question how these horrible politicians kept getting voted into highest office (if Hillary wins and serves two terms we will have had a Clinton or Bush in office for 28 out of 36 years), you'll want to be able to distance yourself as far as possible from blame.
It's pretty simple. There is only one candidate on the ballot that has the experience and temperament to be President and that is Clinton. The country will survive four years of her and we can do this all over again. She won't blow up the house. That is not a given with the other guy.
I have had 8 years of BO. It was 8 years too many, IMHO.
If you want more of what you've had, vote for Hillary. If you want a change, vote for Trump.
But the question is will it be change for the better?
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