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Originally Posted by potter
This is why you're such a tool, you'll simply vote straight party lines no matter who it is. You think Trump is going to get the nod and so you're idealizing him to convince yourself why it's OK to vote for him.
This is the problem with so many in this country. You don't vote for the best candidate, or a candidate worthy of the position. You either vote your party line, or you vote for what you think is the "lesser of two evils". No one votes for the right reasons anymore. :twocents:
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I'm not voting for Trump, and I'm not a Trump supporter. To be honest, I don't see a single GOP candidate worth a shit. Then again, I don't see any Democrat candidate worth a shit either. If you're given two options, wouldn't you vote for the "lesser evil"? It's not like they're putting 10 candidates in front of us and letting us choose the best out of the bunch. We're pretty much forced to vote for who they put in front of us. Yeah, we can write in, but that's just throwing your vote away.
I was simply pointing out why Trump is getting so much support, and I hope it's a sign of things to come. Shake up DC a little bit, and hopefully get some quality candidates who aren't career politicians. Some of the best Presidents we've ever had were not career politicians, and they did stellar jobs. But that hasn't happened since Reagan.
BTW, I consider myself a well informed voter and have NEVER voted party line. Ever. I actually do my research before hitting the polls. My
