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Question: Going into Election Night, who did you think would win? (and who did you support)?
#1
Clinton (Clinton supporter)
 
#2
Clinton (Trump supporter)
 
#3
Clinton (other supporter)
 
#4
Trump (Clinton supporter)
 
#5
Trump (Trump supporter)
 
#6
Trump (other supporter)
 
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Total Voters: 177

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Megameow
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« on: May 13, 2017, 05:25:07 PM »

My night went quite fast, and I actually don't remember much from it even though I was glued to my television and computer the entire time. I was a big Clinton supporter, was pretty confident she would win. I gave lip service to the hypothetical possibility that Trump could win, but I never seriously considered it. I was very shocked, but not sad or angry, just surprised and frustrated. Actually I was somewhat impressed with Trump's campaign, considered they won despite their horrible candidate. Most of it was a blur, probably because of my shock.

In hindsight I still can't believe so many people thought Clinton was THAT bad, but in the end I come to the realization that he won because many many people who didn't like him nor her just wanted to try something different, give change a chance. It was a gut choice for many, and hopefully enough people learn from this election and know that next time, don't vote with your gut.
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Megameow
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2017, 08:33:53 PM »

Accusing Hillary of enabling her husband's affairs is one of the most sexist attacks I've seen on Clinton. Blaming a woman for the infidelity of her husband, smh.
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