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I am voting for Donald Trump...gladly

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Post subject: Travis Johnson: I am voting for Donald Trump...gladly
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
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Donald Trump is right about unvetted immigration. It's ludicrous that we would invite the kind of nonsense Eurpoe is dealing with by accelerating this kind of immigration.Further, a Hillary Clinton presidency is the end of a rational and Constitutional Supreme Court, period. Zero doubt about that. So, with a third party vote or a Hillary Clinton vote, get ready for more:-IRS overreach into nonprofits-even more permissive abortion policy, including your tax dollars funding it.-restrictions on religious expression.


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I think Trump has a chance. It is still way early - and he is running against Hillary. Overconfidence will bring her down. They are going for the jugular on Trump way too early. He has already beaten better politicians than she is.My only concern is Trump might not want to win anymore.All he needs to do is stay on point on the things Travis mentions.He is right on those and a majority of Americans agree


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I really hope he does win. Can you imagine the circus when congress reject'ssome of his plans? trumps tantrums now are minuscule compared to what he will do if he is in power.


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Yep, a sure fire way to end the Republican party completely. If he loses and Republicans maintain majorities in Congress, none of the dire predictions need come true. If he wins somehow, then in 4 years after a failed presidency that makes us all look like fools for 40 years, all of those predictions and more come true with not only sweeping losses in both houses and in the executive branch, but also at the state level where most states that were swing states will become permanently blue, and many red states will become purple.


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Post subject: Patrick Harris:
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The whole point of voting is that we are a free society that allows our citizens to vote for the candidate of their choice.


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Post subject: Travis Johnson:
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I don't understand that line of thought at all. We work with what we have. We do what we can with what we have. We go to battle with the army we have, not the army we want. Right now, there are two choices. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein aren't legitimate choices. And, sitting it out isn't an option for me. The choices are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Clinton is as corrupt as you get. She will continue the greatest racial killings in the history of the world: abortion. She is most certainly up for sale to the highest bidder. She will further erode religious freedom. And, while some folks wait for Billy Graham to run for office, she will continue advance ideology that you and I should discard our religious ideology to further embrace her views on social issues. Donald Trump needs to get a handle of his words. But, even if he doesn't, I'm voting for him because the alternative is frightening. The desire to vote for a pure, moralistic person is a hope. And, in this cycle it is a misplaced hope.


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Post subject: Brandon Bowers:
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Travis --- if one of them had a fighting chance to win, would you consider it? I'd love to be able to vote for Johnson, but as a country, we're not there yet with a third party on the big vote.. local stuff -- hit or miss, but not the White House... So my line of thinking resonates a lot with what you state here, because I'll vote for whoever is most likely to keep Hillary out ---------My Facebook www.facebook.com/theB3


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I don't understand that line of thought at all. We work with what we have. We do what we can with what we have. We go to battle with the army we have, not the army we want. Right now, there are two choices. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein aren't legitimate choices. And, sitting it out isn't an option for me. The choices are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Clinton is as corrupt as you get. She will continue the greatest racial killings in the history of the world: abortion. She is most certainly up for sale to the highest bidder. She will further erode religious freedom. And, while some folks wait for Billy Graham to run for office, she will continue advance ideology that you and I should discard our religious ideology to further embrace her views on social issues. Donald Trump needs to get a handle of his words. But, even if he doesn't, I'm voting for him because the alternative is frightening. The desire to vote for a pure, moralistic person is a hope. And, in this cycle it is a misplaced hope. So, settling into the idea that I will be voting for someone whose mouth is as foul as Churchill's, I will find myself hoping this flawed candidate that we have in Donald Trump can overcome the forces pushing back against his candidacy, including himself. This reminds of one of the people on line who said that Trump.and Hillary are the only legitimate candidates therefore God has ordained that Christians must vote for one of these two. I wont vote for Trump under any circumstances.


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I don't understand that line of thought at all. We work with what we have. We do what we can with what we have. We go to battle with the army we have, not the army we want. Right now, there are two choices. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein aren't legitimate choices. And, sitting it out isn't an option for me. The choices are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Clinton is as corrupt as you get. She will continue the greatest racial killings in the history of the world: abortion. She is most certainly up for sale to the highest bidder. She will further erode religious freedom. And, while some folks wait for Billy Graham to run for office, she will continue advance ideology that you and I should discard our religious ideology to further embrace her views on social issues. Donald Trump needs to get a handle of his words. But, even if he doesn't, I'm voting for him because the alternative is frightening. The desire to vote for a pure, moralistic person is a hope. And, in this cycle it is a misplaced hope. So, settling into the idea that I will be voting for someone whose mouth is as foul as Churchill's, I will find myself hoping this flawed candidate that we have in Donald Trump can overcome the forces pushing back against his candidacy, including himself.[/quThe reason you don't understand his line of thinking is because it exceeds the bounds of common sense and is needlessly dramatic


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Post subject: UncleJD:
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I don't understand that line of thought at all. I do. But that is not why I won't vote for him. Its because he is an idiot and I have a low threshold of tolerance for him. The things he says will get us all into trouble. And his policies are low-information low IQ populist policies that brought about the Great Depression. You guys enjoy your $4000 TVs and $500 blenders when we have a real trade war. Not to mention saying goodbye to your jobs. If what I've come to believe about Reagan style deregulation and freedom of business is true, and I believe it is, then Trump is going to be a disasterAs for the moral side of it, I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth. He's a worse flip-flopper than Romney ever dreamed of being and look at what you all thought of that guy.


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