I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
For me, the debates are like watching the Jerry Springer show. There is little value in watching two of the most unqualified candidates go loggerheads over who has the biggest **** pile.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
I have a friend who is a passionate Trump defender, while at the same time being a strong Trump critic. One of the most bizarre things to witness is his Facebook page. I learned 8 years ago not to participate in political discussion with anyone with with strong political passions if you do not already see eye to eye if and want to remain friends, so I'm asking it here. Do you think the debates will change who you will support on Election Day?
I kind of see it as being similar to a college football game. Chances are you'll either do some chest beating and say:
- "Yes, we won!"
- Be angry with your team for losing
- Be angry with the officials (in this case the moderators) for unfair officiating
In any event, I can't image an LSU fan deciding to switch their loyalties to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Am I right?
Sorry, it seems I took too long getting one of the poll questions under the maximum allowed words and now it won't let me post a poll.
Do debates influence your vote?
not really. i usually know by then.
i'll tell you what factors influence my vote the most, though : the stupid two party system, and the gerrymandering that keeps making it worse. i mean, let's get real for a minute. Clinton vs Benito McCheeto? my vote there is no. **** no. i don't want to vote for either of them. but the only way that i can keep orange julius from controlling the most powerful military that the world has ever known is to vote for Clinton, who will spend her one term being investigated by congress and getting nothing done before she hands the baton off to Ryan.
this system is broken, folks. why you all fuss and fume at each other 24/7 like you have something good to offer under the current system or even something to defend is completely unreal. but ****, even i do it, because any port in a storm sometimes. we are all basically dumpster divers, looking for the last bite of a cheeseburger from yesterday. wake up. abandon your team (which abandoned you decades ago) and demand something better.
I am actually in favor of the gerrymandering system. It gives more power to the states. It gives the state and local elections more standing. As for the two party system, I am in partial agreement. I think both major parties are quite broken. They have become an openly ruling class system that cozies up to their big donors at the expense of their core voting bases. And while you may not like Trump, probably more based on his brash personality then anything else, Hillary would do far more damage then Trump can even think of doing. In fact, she has already done more damage then Trump can do.
how can you possibly be in favor of gerrymandering? as far as examples of conflicts of interest go, that approaches the top of the list.
Someone has to apportion districts. There is no realistic way to make reapportionment completely non-partisan. If there was, I would be all for it. Gerrymandering allows the majority party in the states to control it. At least that control is based on votes in state and local elections.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?