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Intimidation Doesn't Work

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I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.
 
I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.

Can you give an example of this supposed intimidation?
 
I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.
Randy Johnson's number was 51, and he did win through intimidation. Welcome to DP! :2wave:
 
I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.

There isn't enough intimidation in the universe to get me to vote for the malignant narcissist scumbag, lying sack of ****.
 
I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.

People will always try to intimidate and persuade you to do things that promote their agenda, fact of life. If you can stand your ground and stick to your beliefs, good for you.

Have you ever seen the poem, If, by Rudyard Kipling? It's a good one.
 
I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden.

Curious why you like Trump a little better than Biden. What do you like in Trump and what do you like in Biden?

(Given how different they are, normally people tend to like one over another by a lot.)
 
I've seen a couple of people who are trying to intimidate others into voting their way. I happen to believe that is wrong and it doesn't work. I believe that it's okay to endorse a candidate who you believe in and try to persuade others to vote for that candidate. But not by intimidation or bullying.

I wasn't going to vote for Trump again but I recently decided to vote for Trump a second time. I like him a little better than I do Biden. I don't like him better by leaps and bounds, but I do like Trump a little better. But I will not try to intimidate others into voting for Trump. That would be wrong.



You‘’ve been here all of one post and what, five minutes?
 
Randy Johnson's number was 51, and he did win through intimidation. Welcome to DP! :2wave:
Especially against John Kruk.

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