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View Poll Results: Would you still vote for Trump?
Yes, I fully support Trump 62 52.54%
Yes, but only because I didn't like Biden 19 16.10%
No, I would vote Biden instead 12 10.17%
No, I would vote third party instead 7 5.93%
No, I just would not vote. 18 15.25%
Voters: 118. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-14-2021, 09:54 PM
 
Location: NC
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Trump is the only President who will finish the Mexican Border Wall and stop the illegal aliens coming from Mexico. Everybody else just pays lip service.

So yes, I would vote for him.
Serious question: Why do you think that? He said he would, and he didn't. Said it about many things. What has changed?
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Old 01-15-2021, 02:35 AM
 
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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So we should just ignore the income and property ownership disparity for minorities.
What are we going to do about the massive income and wealth disparity between religions? Jews have a median household income of $72,000. Jehovah's Witness only $24,000, Muslims $31,000, Buddhists $38,000.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...oup_-_2000.png

The gap between Mormons and Jews is greater than the black/white gap, and Mormons have a larger household side(one of the reasons the black household income is so low is because of the much higher rate of single-parent families).

Nearly 20% of Harvard admissions are Jewish, even though they are only 2% of the population.
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Old 01-15-2021, 03:02 AM
 
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What are we going to do about the massive income and wealth disparity between religions? Jews have a median household income of $72,000. Jehovah's Witness only $24,000, Muslims $31,000, Buddhists $38,000.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...oup_-_2000.png

The gap between Mormons and Jews is greater than the black/white gap, and Mormons have a larger household side(one of the reasons the black household income is so low is because of the much higher rate of single-parent families).

Nearly 20% of Harvard admissions are Jewish, even though they are only 2% of the population.
You left out Asians to demean in some obtuse way .... Oh and Christians and Catholic Christians and ..... Actually, none of my Jehovah relatives are poor. If one is smart and had parents in a Ivy League school.. it reasons the expectation is for ones offspring to follow also. The poorest Christians are those of the simplest sects who do not want women to work outside of the home.
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Old 01-15-2021, 03:21 AM
 
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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Oh and Christians and Catholic Christians and ..... Actually, none of my Jehovah relatives are poor. If one is smart and had parents in a Ivy League school.. it reasons the expectation is for ones offspring to follow also. The poorest Christians are those of the simplest sects who do not want women to work outside of the home.
I was making a point. If we're going to obsess about white/black income gaps, and male/female income gaps, then why not other gaps? The religious gaps are much larger than the black/white and male/female gaps.

No group is equal.
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Old 01-15-2021, 04:49 AM
 
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What is this "stunt" you speak of? Having one last rally to speak to his supporters that traveled from all over America to hear him?

I like Trump and would vote for him again because what the Left is offering is Anti American. Call me old fashioned but I just can't get behind supporting illegal aliens. I can't support putting America and its fine people on the back burner while the world is brought to the forefront with our tax dollars. I also cannot get behind defunding the Police while championing for the criminals that are set on tearing it all down in some type of misguided social justice.



MAGA was simple. It was a quest to make America and her citizens and Legal immigrants First and the Left hates that.



Given what the Democrats have handed us over the last 4 years with the division, the constant negativity, the damn the torpedoes approach to battling Trump at the cost of America I don't see myself ever voting for another Democrat again.
They flat out do not deserve it.
This. I have nothing further to add...Cape Cod Todd says exactly what I believe (can't rep him again). I am anti open borders, anti "woke", anti cancel culture, anti globalism, anti "white privilege" guilt indoctrination, anti "Green New Deal", anti BLM, and pro Second Amendment.

I support President Trump and would vote for him (and his agenda) again.
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Old 01-15-2021, 04:57 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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Trump voters, if you had to vote all over again, would you vote for Trump after his stunt on Wednesday January 6th?
No. I won't vote for him ever again.

I don't regret either of my votes for him either. 2016 he was the right guy to keep Hillary out of the oval office, and 2020 it was an easy vote also, but I've seen enough at ths stage. The swamp didn't get drained, the establishment won't work with him, and he just doesn't know when to shut up.
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Old 01-15-2021, 07:55 AM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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No. I won't vote for him ever again.

I don't regret either of my votes for him either. 2016 he was the right guy to keep Hillary out of the oval office, and 2020 it was an easy vote also, but I've seen enough at ths stage. The swamp didn't get drained, the establishment won't work with him, and he just doesn't know when to shut up.
You aren't ready to admit he was the swamp? I guess realizing that he kept talking and riled up a crowd to attack the Capitol building was enough.
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Old 01-15-2021, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Long Island, N.Y.
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Trump fought the Swamp and the Swamp won.

It was a Good fight, and I STILL fully support president Trump!
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Old 01-15-2021, 08:05 AM
 
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I was making a point. If we're going to obsess about white/black income gaps, and male/female income gaps, then why not other gaps? The religious gaps are much larger than the black/white and male/female gaps.
Yep. The whole black/white gap thing is a racist attack on whites. There is no principle behind it. If there were, the other gaps would matter also.
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