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I'm still supporting Bernie Sanders, even though he probably won't win in the end. There's no way in Hell I would ever support Hillary Clinton.I'm not a Bernie supporter, I was a Rubio girl. But if I leaned further left, I would enthusiastically support him. As it is, I really like the man. He practices what he preaches. He's a middle class man who made it but still lives middle class. He is very genuine. He is basically everything Hillary Clinton is not.
I'm not a fan of Bernie's ideas because I'm clearly a capitalist and not a socialist. But I "get" where he's coming from. I think some of his ideas have merit, they just aren't feasible.
I'm still supporting Bernie Sanders, even though he probably won't win in the end. There's no way in Hell I would ever support Hillary Clinton.
She's just so unbelievably fake and corrupt. I can't believe Hillary supporters actually think she's genuine and sincere.Nothing in this universe could make me vote for Hillary. I could vote for Bernie if he beats her and opposes the Orange Skulled loon.
Bernie had an amazing showing yesterday. I know it's over, but he seems prepared to take it all the way.
She's just so unbelievably fake and corrupt. I can't believe Hillary supporters actually think she's genuine and sincere.
I don't necessarily agree with all of Bernie's positions either, but when I found out all of the corrupt **** about Hillary Clinton, I could never go back to even entertaining supporting her for president.
Hillary Clinton is "With Us", as much as her fake enthusiasm is real.Oh come on. She's With Us!
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I'm not a Bernie supporter, I was a Rubio girl. But if I leaned further left, I would enthusiastically support him. As it is, I really like the man. He practices what he preaches. He's a middle class man who made it but still lives middle class. He is very genuine. He is basically everything Hillary Clinton is not.
I'm not a fan of Bernie's ideas because I'm clearly a capitalist and not a socialist. But I "get" where he's coming from. I think some of his ideas have merit, they just aren't feasible.
I'm still supporting Bernie Sanders, even though he probably won't win in the end. There's no way in Hell I would ever support Hillary Clinton.
No, I'm gonna vote 3rd-Party.So you will vote for Trump?
No, I'm gonna vote 3rd-Party.
Nope. I'm voting 3rd-Party. [emoji12]Fair enough. So you are electing Clinton, then?
Fair enough. So you are electing Clinton, then?
Fair enough. So you are electing Clinton, then?
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I'm not a Bernie supporter, I was a Rubio girl. But if I leaned further left, I would enthusiastically support him. As it is, I really like the man. He practices what he preaches. He's a middle class man who made it but still lives middle class. He is very genuine. He is basically everything Hillary Clinton is not.
I'm not a fan of Bernie's ideas because I'm clearly a capitalist and not a socialist. But I "get" where he's coming from. I think some of his ideas have merit, they just aren't feasible.
Thank you. I keep on running into this same argument all the time, from both Trump and Hillary supporters.To elect someone is to choose them. To vote for someone other than that person is inherently NOT choosing them. She would not be electing Clinton, nor would she be electing Trump. Only those who actually cast a vote for those people would be the individuals who "elected" them.
Thank you. I keep on running into this same argument all the time, from both Trump and Hillary supporters.
Nope. I'm voting 3rd-Party. [emoji12]
And BTW, I also hate Trump.
To elect someone is to choose them. To vote for someone other than that person is inherently NOT choosing them. She would not be electing Clinton, nor would she be electing Trump. Only those who actually cast a vote for those people would be the individuals who "elected" them.
And you will every time you propose voting for a 3rd Party candidate from now until the day you die.
The argument is as old as two party domination of our political system.
It's a glass half full, glass half empty situation: both are true. If you vote for candidate C, you are choosing that person. If voting for candidate C taking risks taking votes away from candidate B, then you are giving candidate A a greater chance of winning. Both statements are true.