Trump supporters: which basket do you belong to?
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  Trump supporters: which basket do you belong to?
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Leinad
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« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2016, 08:29:42 PM »


Honestly I think there are 3 baskets--those two, and a third comprising of those who hate Trump but hate Clinton more, and either view it as purely lesser-of-the-two-evils (which either comes from living in a swing state or a lack of comprehension of the electoral college), or can't bring themselves to declaring independence from the two-party system.

This is just wrong on so many levels. The candidate that you support can't claim that we are 'Stronger Together' and promises that she will work with the other side and will represent all Americans, when she calls Republicans the enemy in a debate and then claims that half of Trump supporters are racists

Yes, Clinton is a terrible candidate, that doesn't make Trump any less terrible himself.
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« Reply #26 on: September 12, 2016, 09:34:12 PM »


Honestly I think there are 3 baskets--those two, and a third comprising of those who hate Trump but hate Clinton more, and either view it as purely lesser-of-the-two-evils (which either comes from living in a swing state or a lack of comprehension of the electoral college), or can't bring themselves to declaring independence from the two-party system.

This is just wrong on so many levels. The candidate that you support can't claim that we are 'Stronger Together' and promises that she will work with the other side and will represent all Americans, when she calls Republicans the enemy in a debate and then claims that half of Trump supporters are racists

Yes, Clinton is a terrible candidate, that doesn't make Trump any less terrible himself.

That's basket two. Basically, it is the contrast between votes the Donald himself has gained and the votes Democrats have lost.
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