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I voted yes, I'd change my vote.
In the election, I didn't vote for either Clinton or Trump.
If I voted today, I'd vote for Trump because the left is pi**ing me off and I'm finding their tactics downright scary.
I would still stay home and do more important things.
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Originally Posted by CapnTrips
In the election, I didn't vote for either Clinton or Trump. If I voted today, I'd vote for Trump because the left is pi**ing me off and I'm finding their tactics downright scary.
Back then, I could not, would not, vote for hillary.
I had intended to vote for Johnson, until I listened to him and found him to be pretty much a fruitcake.
Stein was worse than hillary.
That left trump, or some guy whose name I can't remember who was even further out in LA-LA land than all the others put together.
So, it was either trump or not voting for President.
Since I wanted to vote against hillary (and the other three), I voted for trump.
If the election were held today (a do-over), and I was given the same ballot, I would vote exactly the same way, for exactly the same reasons.
Getting truth about politics is like getting truth about nutrition. We all know white and whole wheat bread and fake as well as other sugar, processed carbs, etc. are readily available and make certain industries rich and keep our population sick and obese.
Good foods and good food preparation is hard to find amongst the lies, misinformation, half-truths, etc.
It's just exactly like trying to find information about politics around here, on msm media such as CNN, cbs, nbc, abc, WoPo, NYT, MSN, etc.
I voted for Trump and there is NO WAY IN HECK I would vote for that cheating, lying, treasonous Hitlery Clinton.
I stick with my ratings for the candidates:
Trump - 8/10. It's a bloody shame the left is preventing him from doing squat, though.
Johnson - 5/10. Rather mediocre.
Stein - 2/10. Just another liberal, nothing to see here...
Clinton - -10/10. Enough said.
Obama lost the popular vote to Hillary in the 2008 primaries. Liberals accepted it.
Obama got 1,828½ pledged delegates to Clinton's 1,726½, so you assertion is fake news.
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