Trump, should surprise no one......
I will cast my vote for …
Other ... please give a narrative and if comfortable anyone add the state in which they reside.
I will cast my vote for …
Other ... please give a narrative and if comfortable anyone add the state in which they reside.
I will cast my vote for …
Other ... please give a narrative and if comfortable anyone add the state in which they reside.
Gary Johnson. Ever since it became apparent the two major parties were going to nominate Trump and Clinton, Johnson became the only sane choice. I don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils. Those who do that are knowingly voting for evil to reside in the White House. Georgia.
even after it was apparent that Weld has come out in favor of Hillary
even after it was apparent that Weld has come out in favor of Hillary
I just read about Weld supporting Hillary.
Oh … I di dont know much about Johnson and finally watched interviews and on issues … as much as I would love a viable third party candidate he seemed like a nice enough fellow yet not very sharp.
Rumor has it that Johnson finally knows where Aleppo is.
As am I-i trust the GOP to pick federal judges far more than the DNC. and I actually believe hillary. I believe she wants to jack up my taxes and she does want to pick justices who will try to hold that there is no constitutional individual right of honest citizens to own guns
Hillary. It's an easy choice.
Barring outside uncontrollable events (e.g. Russian invades Western Europe or some other insanity) the worst that will happen is stability and reinstitution of stronger 4th Amendment rights for individual citizens. We'll continue our snail-paced path toward universal health care too.
Shrieks of higher taxes, death squads, economic disaster, and coming to take our guns (oh my!) are as without foundation as they were 8 years ago when Obama took office.
Stability: it's a good thing.
And a ever increasing Conservative base thanks to 4 more years of economic stagnation and decline.
Nothing grows the Conservatives base like the consequences of Progressive policies.
Is that why the Democrats are going to win the White House for the 3rd time in a row?
Yup......
GOP sweeps the Democrats in the Midterms
The Republican Wave Sweeps the Midterm Elections - The Atlantic
In 2012, Republicans maintained a 33-seat majority in the House, even though GOP candidates as a group got 1.4 million fewer votes than their Democratic opponents.
I live in PA (note my location on the left).I will cast my vote for …
Other ... please give a narrative and if comfortable anyone add the state in which they reside.