2016 U.S. Election, Who Are You Voting For?

Who Are You Voting For?

  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 43 54.4%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 22 27.8%
  • Gary Johnson

    Votes: 5 6.3%
  • No one

    Votes: 9 11.4%

  • Total voters
    79
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I'm voting for the other one.
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Yes Ted was my next in line. That is actually who my 14-year-old chose
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Trump is just planting seeds that if he doesn't win, it's "not his fault". He can't even see he's shooting himself in the foot almost every time he opens his mouth,
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I think he's a sore loser...people have been predicting that if he isn't leading the polls by September/October he's going to quit. What will happen then though?

I liked what they stood for, but I would have preferred they spend more time discussing important issues and less time bashing Trump. I feel they squandered some opportunities to really "sell" themselves to the American people.
Definitely agree. I think they realized how popular Trump was, and instead of focusing on running their campaign, they just tried to stop Trump. Obviously, that wasn't a good move for them to make
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One things for sure...Trump has been successful at doing what he does...whether it's getting his way or acting up. He thoroughly flailed the best and brightest of the GOP in the Republican primary. I don't think he's planting seeds in case of failure, I think he calling it as he sees it.

After the revelations about the DNC emails regarding rigging things to make sure Sanders didn't get the nominations and that caused prior DNC chief Wasserman to be drummed out of her position, there's definitely evidence that their is corruption in the parties...and the government is made up of members of "parties". So, has Trump got a good reason for being concerned about a rigged system?....I would think so. As I said earlier...the state of the union is not good.

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One things for sure...Trump has been successful at doing what he does...whether it's getting his way or acting up. He thoroughly flailed the best and brightest of the GOP in the Republican primary. I don't think he's planting seeds in case of failure, I think he calling it as he sees it.

After the revelations about the DNC emails regarding rigging things to make sure Sanders didn't get the nominations and that caused prior DNC chief Wasserman to be drummed out of her position, there's definitely evidence that their is corruption in the parties...and the government is made up of members of "parties". So, has Trump got a good reason for being concerned about a rigged system?....I would think so. As I said earlier...the state of the union is not good.

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You'd think the parties would be on high alert if the presidential election was rigged, but if it was Hillary, they might just cover it up. Just like they've covered up and made exception for her email scandal. I wouldn't be surprised if they completely remade the parties because they are so corrupt at this point...but then they used to be corrupt in the late 60s and early 70s with Richard Nixon, etc.

Voter and election fraud are a very real concern.
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What I think is really hurting Trump is that all the GOP nominees and past presidents do not support him: Mitt Romney. John McCain. None of the Bushes. Ronald Reagan's son said his father would never support him. Those were the old candidates that most conservatives loved and trusted...so that leads them to not support Trump.
 
I want a president that is NOT a politician. There is a chance Trump could do great things. We know with certainty what Hillary will do.....what she has always done, whats best for Hillary.
 
What I think is really hurting Trump is that all the GOP nominees and past presidents do not support him: Mitt Romney. John McCain. None of the Bushes. Ronald Reagan's son said his father would never support him. Those were the old candidates that most conservatives loved and trusted...so that leads them to not support Trump.
Well, let's see...Romney and McCain...both losers in a presidential election...the Bushes...well the old man is decent, but the later bushes...gum-dipped establishment. Ronald Reagan's son...just that, his son, not the President himself. If the old conservative republicans aren't careful their party will not be a viable one down the road...they could easily alienate a very large base of voters.
 
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