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As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:02 am    Post subject: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

I feel like voting for Sanders, and I will do so in my state's primary, but if he doesn't win the democratic ballot, some argue I should still turn up in November for Hillary, but I really don't care about Hillary and don't think she needs my support, so I'm unlikely to turn up, and if I do, I might just vote for a third party to reflect my antiestablishment views.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:04 am    Post subject: Re: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

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I feel like voting for Sanders, and I will do so in my state's primary, but if he doesn't win the democratic ballot, some argue I should still turn up in November for Hillary, but I really don't care about Hillary and don't think she needs my support, so I'm unlikely to turn up, and if I do, I might just vote for a third party to reflect my antiestablishment views.




I'd sooner commit a mass homicide-suicide than vote for Hilary


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:34 am    Post subject: Re: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

If you want to reflect your "anti-establishment" views. And it's between Hillary and Trump. I hope you understand Trump is anti establishment as you can get. More so than Sanders imo. Self-funded. Exposed the RNC for what they are. Fully expresses the need for fresh thinking and change in leadership in the republican party. I think many republican leaders right now are incompetent and don't really represent what the people want. For me it's like believing that there's a God but not following Christianity as a religion bc you don't believe in what the priest are teaching. Or something similar. Also, I think the only reason Hillary might not be the nominee for the Democrats is if she gets indicted. I honestly don't think Sanders can get it. But we'll see.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:11 am    Post subject: Re: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

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If you want to reflect your "anti-establishment" views. And it's between Hillary and Trump. I hope you understand Trump is anti establishment as you can get. More so than Sanders imo. Self-funded. Exposed the RNC for what they are. Fully expresses the need for fresh thinking and change in leadership in the republican party. I think many republican leaders right now are incompetent and don't really represent what the people want. For me it's like believing that there's a God but not following Christianity as a religion bc you don't believe in what the priest are teaching. Or something similar. Also, I think the only reason Hillary might not be the nominee for the Democrats is if she gets indicted. I honestly don't think Sanders can get it. But we'll see.
Not going to lie, I like Trump more than I like Hillary. I think that's just the agent of chaos in me that wants the crazy guy to get into office instead of Hillary, because I know it's at least something different.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:29 am    Post subject: Re: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

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If you want to reflect your "anti-establishment" views. And it's between Hillary and Trump. I hope you understand Trump is anti establishment as you can get. More so than Sanders imo. Self-funded. Exposed the RNC for what they are. Fully expresses the need for fresh thinking and change in leadership in the republican party. I think many republican leaders right now are incompetent and don't really represent what the people want. For me it's like believing that there's a God but not following Christianity as a religion bc you don't believe in what the priest are teaching. Or something similar. Also, I think the only reason Hillary might not be the nominee for the Democrats is if she gets indicted. I honestly don't think Sanders can get it. But we'll see.
Not going to lie, I like Trump more than I like Hillary. I think that's just the agent of chaos in me that wants the crazy guy to get into office instead of Hillary, because I know it's at least something different.


Id have to disagree with you on that. I very seriously doubt that Trump will become chaotic and wild when he becomes president if thats what you're assuming. To understand what type of leader Trump is you gotta really ignore the way you perceive his attitude to be. He may seem racists to some, he may sound too extreme, he may sound like a bully, an asshole etc. But if you take a look at his track record as a leader. You look at the company he has built and what field he is in. It's really a beautiful irony. You dont build a multi billion dollar company by dividing people and not being able to work with others. You gotta be able to inspire people, gotta be able to get along with people, get people to like you, and bring out the best in people. In his field where he has to keep negotiating deals and closing deals. Don't you think that he has to get people to like him for other people to make a deal with him? He's employed thousands of employees and people have worked with him for a long time. You would think there would be people who have spoken out against Trump by now that he was a horrible boss, wouldn't you agree? Actions speaks louder than words and his actions has proven that he is the most qualified leader. He's spent really the least out of any candidates now to come out on top. He spent 3 million in New Hampshire. It was said that he spent 1.7 million in South Carolina yet he won in a landslide. What kinda results do you see in that? Translate that type of skill to the U.S with our debt. With our trade. With our education. And the list goes on. He has consistently been able to take on project after project UNDER BUDGET and AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. Not like what we see with Obamacare. Over budget and behind. Also dont forget they spent 5 billion on the website that didn't even work. It's easier for me to say because Ive read his books and Ive heard him speak prior to him running for president. And I have friends who have met and spoken with Trump in person and they said hes really easy to get along with. They also say that his kids are the most respectful kids you'll meet. I was told that Ivanka would stop what shes doing and give you her full attention when you have a conversation with her. So as far as my research on candidates. I really have done my research on Trump. Ive also done research on Sanders. Hes the one that we all want. I believe Trump is the one that we all need. With Sanders vs. Trump. I see it as if you want the person to give you the fish or the person that teaches you how to fish. Most people will still vote for the man that gives you the fish though frankly.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Antagonist chill with them walls of text man. Nobody is going to read your post if its that long.

I'm voting for Trump, and have been supporting his campaign since he announced he was running in June.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:30 am    Post subject: Re: As a Democrat, if Sanders loses, will you vote anyway? Reply with quote

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If you want to reflect your "anti-establishment" views. And it's between Hillary and Trump. I hope you understand Trump is anti establishment as you can get. More so than Sanders imo. Self-funded. Exposed the RNC for what they are. Fully expresses the need for fresh thinking and change in leadership in the republican party. I think many republican leaders right now are incompetent and don't really represent what the people want. For me it's like believing that there's a God but not following Christianity as a religion bc you don't believe in what the priest are teaching. Or something similar. Also, I think the only reason Hillary might not be the nominee for the Democrats is if she gets indicted. I honestly don't think Sanders can get it. But we'll see.
Not going to lie, I like Trump more than I like Hillary. I think that's just the agent of chaos in me that wants the crazy guy to get into office instead of Hillary, because I know it's at least something different.


Id have to disagree with you on that. I very seriously doubt that Trump will become chaotic and wild when he becomes president if thats what you're assuming. To understand what type of leader Trump is you gotta really ignore the way you perceive his attitude to be. He may seem racists to some, he may sound too extreme, he may sound like a bully, an asshole etc. But if you take a look at his track record as a leader. You look at the company he has built and what field he is in. It's really a beautiful irony. You dont build a multi billion dollar company by dividing people and not being able to work with others. You gotta be able to inspire people, gotta be able to get along with people, get people to like you, and bring out the best in people. In his field where he has to keep negotiating deals and closing deals. Don't you think that he has to get people to like him for other people to make a deal with him? He's employed thousands of employees and people have worked with him for a long time. You would think there would be people who have spoken out against Trump by now that he was a horrible boss, wouldn't you agree? Actions speaks louder than words and his actions has proven that he is the most qualified leader. He's spent really the least out of any candidates now to come out on top. He spent 3 million in New Hampshire. It was said that he spent 1.7 million in South Carolina yet he won in a landslide. What kinda results do you see in that? Translate that type of skill to the U.S with our debt. With our trade. With our education. And the list goes on. He has consistently been able to take on project after project UNDER BUDGET and AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. Not like what we see with Obamacare. Over budget and behind. Also dont forget they spent 5 billion on the website that didn't even work. It's easier for me to say because Ive read his books and Ive heard him speak prior to him running for president. And I have friends who have met and spoken with Trump in person and they said hes really easy to get along with. They also say that his kids are the most respectful kids you'll meet. I was told that Ivanka would stop what shes doing and give you her full attention when you have a conversation with her. So as far as my research on candidates. I really have done my research on Trump. Ive also done research on Sanders. Hes the one that we all want. I believe Trump is the one that we all need. With Sanders vs. Trump. I see it as if you want the person to give you the fish or the person that teaches you how to fish. Most people will still vote for the man that gives you the fish though frankly.



The problem is, you can say he runs businesses well and also didn't need to spend as much on his campaign (partly because a lot of people already knew who he was beforehand, let's not forget that), but my issue is that I can't tell what his stances on anything are besides "Mexico will build a wall and pay for it!" and "China is beating us now! We suck! Elect me and I will make us not suck." Whenever he speaks, it's always in an attempt to appeal to the radical right, so it's not enough for me to say "Well, he may be acting like a xenophobic bigot, but hey, he's good with money."

Granted, I haven't followed him campaign very closely, so I only get so many sound bytes from him.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some of his stances:

- Reforming education. Like Sanders, he's aware that education is through the roof. However he's talking a different approach as oppose to free college. Free college sounds nice but many don't understand the consequences. It's such a big change no one can accurately predict how it will affect us. Plus he also understands that students can't even finds jobs or yet jobs related to their career. He understands that the US spends the MOST(~30k) per student and all the way down in education (27th-30th). He understands the student debt bubble and wants reform this. Note he doesn't have a straight solution to this such as "give everyone free college" besides removing common core. But he's aware and wants to get experts on this and find a solution

- Fixing our infrastructure. You've probably seen our shitty roads. Our schools, airport, bridges, etc. They're outdated. Our infrastructure is crumbling and we're rebuilding other countries.

- Jobs. Honestly he's really the only candidate that can say he'll create jobs and will actually happen. He's employed thousands of employees. Other candidates haven't even employed a single person yet they have such a bravado attitude saying he'll create jobs.

- Fixing our debt and economy.
Pretty sure he's the most credible on this issue and you know why. He already has a solid track record in handling this issue.

- Uniting our country. Some may go he's not a uniter. But so far. He's done 3 or 4 rallies a day with over 10k crowds pretty much each time. Across the country. More than any candidates. He has bigger crowds than Sanders btw.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 12:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you believe other politicians actually execute their own stances? Remember, even Hillary Clinton says she'll rein in Wall Street on her stances page. They're pretty meaningless since you never know what'll happen due to there being THREE branches of government, not just one.
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Do you believe other politicians actually execute their own stances? Remember, even Hillary Clinton says she'll rein in Wall Street on her stances page. They're pretty meaningless since you never know what'll happen due to there being THREE branches of government, not just one.
Obama thinks he is an emperor!

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Until it's donald trump. he can do whatever he wants, thanks NDAA. Thanks Obama!
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The media and people like Kyle are heavily biased and uneducated portray Trump as a lunatic. You guys are smart enough to use your head. He has a 69 year record of not making rash decisions and acting out. He's the most disciplined candidate. Many successful partners of Trump have vouched for this. He's also the only one that can for sure get things done and moving. Not that it matters since Sanders is diminishing but I really don't think he can get much done. No where in his record shows he's done anything amazing.
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I always vote for the underdog.
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