Husband voting for Trump

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am a woman. I am voting for Trump. I am pro choice. There are too many other issues on the Democratic side that are a dealbreaker to me. I don't like Trump but he is the better of the two choices. Just because someone votes Trump does not mean they are a horrible person. It is because certain issues matter more to time and they feel both choices are bad.


Yes, it unequivocally does.


Tell us again about the intolerant left….


Whine, whine, whine. "Why, oh why, won't the left tolerate my intolerance? They're such hypocrites."

It's 2024 and you still think that whine lands. I realize y'all's as dumb as bricks, but that's really hilarious.



Seriously. Reminds me of a three year old who says you’re mean because you won’t let them hit you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a woman. I am voting for Trump. I am pro choice. There are too many other issues on the Democratic side that are a dealbreaker to me. I don't like Trump but he is the better of the two choices. Just because someone votes Trump does not mean they are a horrible person. It is because certain issues matter more to time and they feel both choices are bad.


On the internet, no one knows you're a dog.

Is this the female version of this bullshit: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/twitter-suspends-fake-accounts-pretending-to-be-black-trump-supporters-1/34413294



Or, more recently:

https://www.dailydot.com/debug/joey-mannarino-trump-fan-black-woman-kamala-harris-attack/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I find that most libs are the least tolerant people on the planet.


Should someone be tolerant of someone else’s intolerance? Why should I be tolerant of someone who wants, either actively or indirectly, to take rights away from people I care about?

I’m sure I’m neighbors or casual friends with people like you, but to be comfortable having a close relationship with someone who is so callous about the rights of others? Nope. Not for me.

- Educated, successful, wealthy woman who is the child of a legal immigrant. I have a lot of friends that would be significantly disadvantaged if the policies promoted by Trump and his ilk would become law.



Would you mind expanding on this a bit?


Nope. You do the work.


Hahahaha. Ok. So you’re using hyperbole and then can’t actually back it up. Not surprising.


DP. To start, every woman in the US. Every person who interacts with the government in some way. Every disenfranchised voter. And the list goes on.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Conservative men tend to be more masculine. I can’t imagine a woman preferring a less masculine husband due to politics. Truly bizarre.


My DH is very masculine and is 100% behind Kamala. I guess it depends on what your definition of masculine is. My DH is the physically masculine, get stuff done, respectful, kind, helpful, can fix or build anything, unbelievably smart, extremely passionate, dominant when appropriate & consensual type of masculine.


Sounds like a real douche. Congrats on finding someone that fits you so well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a woman. I am voting for Trump. I am pro choice. There are too many other issues on the Democratic side that are a dealbreaker to me. I don't like Trump but he is the better of the two choices. Just because someone votes Trump does not mean they are a horrible person. It is because certain issues matter more to time and they feel both choices are bad.


Yes, it unequivocally does.


Tell us again about the intolerant left….


Whine, whine, whine. "Why, oh why, won't the left tolerate my intolerance? They're such hypocrites."

It's 2024 and you still think that whine lands. I realize y'all's as dumb as bricks, but that's really hilarious.



Seriously. Reminds me of a three year old who says you’re mean because you won’t let them hit you.


I think they say things like this because they get a positive feedback look in their echo chamber. Then they're always so puzzled when these "zingers" fall flat when they try to use them in the real world.

I've seen this a lot with right-wing talking points, especially the more inflammatory ones.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am an educated, successful, wealthy woman who will be voting for Trump a second time as will my husband (a legal immigrant minority). Not every woman believes in the "right" to kill an innocent life. For those of you who said all people voting for Trump are "cucks", I feel the same about you voting for Biden or Kamala. The difference between us though is that I respect your right to your beliefs and would not hesitate to be your friend or your neighbor. We just would respectfully agree to disagree. I find that most libs are the least tolerant people on the planet.


I have a friend in Missouri who knew she would be giving birth to a stillborn baby more than a week ago. A very much wanted baby. Because of Missouri’s horrific laws, they had to wait until my friend’s life was sufficiently in danger before they were allowed to medically proceed, even though the baby’s chance of life was zero.

They waited so long and her mirror syndrome got so bad that a C-section was now the only option, instead of induced labor. C-sections are difficult and risky, and she ended up needing a BLOOD TRANSFUSION as well. If she had died, her 3yo boy would have been motherless.

“Pro-life” my arse. “Pro-life,” no. Anti-woman. That’s all.


Try a Muslim country if you want pro-woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a deal breaker to me and I had a visceral response to his admission. How can someone be so uneducated and unconcerned with the implications of a repeated Trump presidency on his two daughters? I’m frankly so grossed out and feel like this is the end of our marriage.



HAHAHAHAHAAH!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH!!!!!

You're literally a hysterical mess bc DH is voting for Trump? Your world is ending. DO YOU HEAR YOURSELF?

Such drama!!!! You get what you get for all that drama. Good luck!!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My DH isn’t voting for either candidate. Kamala isn’t a great candidate so I can’t blame him. At least he isn’t voting for Trump.


Welp, she's so much better than Trump or Biden!


Says who? The media lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am an educated, successful, wealthy woman who will be voting for Trump a second time as will my husband (a legal immigrant minority). Not every woman believes in the "right" to kill an innocent life. For those of you who said all people voting for Trump are "cucks", I feel the same about you voting for Biden or Kamala. The difference between us though is that I respect your right to your beliefs and would not hesitate to be your friend or your neighbor. We just would respectfully agree to disagree. I find that most libs are the least tolerant people on the planet.


I have a friend in Missouri who knew she would be giving birth to a stillborn baby more than a week ago. A very much wanted baby. Because of Missouri’s horrific laws, they had to wait until my friend’s life was sufficiently in danger before they were allowed to medically proceed, even though the baby’s chance of life was zero.

They waited so long and her mirror syndrome got so bad that a C-section was now the only option, instead of induced labor. C-sections are difficult and risky, and she ended up needing a BLOOD TRANSFUSION as well. If she had died, her 3yo boy would have been motherless.

“Pro-life” my arse. “Pro-life,” no. Anti-woman. That’s all.


Try a Muslim country if you want pro-woman.



Seriously? Another echo-chamber “zinger” that fails in real-life.

It’s like telling a Civil Rights activist in the 60s to try South Africa…
Anonymous
Setting aside all of the lies, horrible policies, mocking of the disabled, sexual assaults, and felony convictions. Just last night he said on Fox to Laura Ingram, "I said, vote for me, you're not going to have to do it ever again. It's true."

This is not a stronger economy election issue, this is not a borders issue, hell it's not even a women's reproductive rights issue. It's a democracy issue. Anyone who votes for any candidate who vows to take my ability away to vote him out, is unequivocally unfit for office and an evil person.

Sure, when we had Obama and McCain, or Bush and Gore, or Bush and Clinton, you could lecture me about how we "can agree to disagree." No! He is by his own words a direct threat to my ability to choose my government and therefore I cannot just "agree to disagree" with anyone, much less my intimate partner.
Anonymous
He is protecting his daughters. You just can’t see it. He wants their bodily autonomy protected.
He doesn’t want their schools or anything nearby to become migrant shelters for unvetted undocumented men. He doesn’t want their bathrooms or Locker rooms to become shelters for men either.

The glass is much bigger than roe v Wade which I don’t understand why liberals can’t acknowledge that.

Republicans have real concerns.

Anonymous
Lots of dramatic pp’s on here. How do you guys deal with actual crisis if you think this is one? An actual crisis to me is a kid in the hospital or a cancer diagnosis, not my spouses political opinions. My husband is voting for trump. I don’t think it’s divorce worthy. I’m a registered dem and am excited for Kamala. He’s an independent and is generally anti establishment. We have two parties and that’s how our system is supposed to work. Seems like many people on both sides wish there was only one party.

Let’s stop being reactionary on both sides. It’s just politics. Let’s stop with the hitler comparisons and the fauci conspiracy theories and all the crazy drama that has somehow turned politics into a late night talk show industry. I realize this is DC but still…people get way too worked up. Just vote. Tell your daughters to vote if they can. You guys will cancel out his vote easily. Let’s go Kamala!

Whether you think trump or Kamala is going to ‘end democracy as we know it’ posting about it on Facebook or here is accomplishing what, exactly? Do you honestly think the internet will change hearts and minds? It’s just an excuse to spew insults at people you want to hate but don’t even know. It’s just a toxic escape loop that keeps you from interacting with real people in real life.
Anonymous
I understand where OP is coming from. It is difficult for me to be tolerant of someone who thinks that Trump is fit for office. How can you ignore the following?

-Allowing Russia to take over Ukraine (Generally bowing down to Putin, does anyone remember Helsinki)
-Letting Netanyahu do whatever he wants (I'm Jewish BTW)
-That so many people who worked for him in the first term are saying he is unfit: McMaster, Kelly, Tillerson, Esper, Pence. Mattis, Miley, Bolton
-Promising to pardon anyone who is currently in jail due to their involvment in January 6
-All of his incoherent ramblings about sharks, batteries, etc.
-Lawsuits going back decades for not paying laborers who worked for him
-Not being able to operate a charity anymore because it was just a fraudulent way to funnel him money
-The people that will fill his cabinet, only loyalists, doesn't matter if they have experience or expertise
-Promise of tariffs (does anyone understand what this would do to the economy)
-Lying about Covid (Woodward's book) and then horribly mismanaging it. (Governors of states being on their own to get equipement)
-Child separation (regardless of how you feel about the border, this practice was the embodiment of "cruelty is the point")
-Muslim ban

These are things that I don't think that many have mentioned. I am so scared about the outcome of this election. For the first time I'm going to volunteer for Kamala. She will be so much better and hopefully we can move past this guy and the R's devotion to this guy might finally be over. (I doubt it but one can dream)






Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am an educated, successful, wealthy woman who will be voting for Trump a second time as will my husband (a legal immigrant minority). Not every woman believes in the "right" to kill an innocent life. For those of you who said all people voting for Trump are "cucks", I feel the same about you voting for Biden or Kamala. The difference between us though is that I respect your right to your beliefs and would not hesitate to be your friend or your neighbor. We just would respectfully agree to disagree. I find that most libs are the least tolerant people on the planet.


I have a friend in Missouri who knew she would be giving birth to a stillborn baby more than a week ago. A very much wanted baby. Because of Missouri’s horrific laws, they had to wait until my friend’s life was sufficiently in danger before they were allowed to medically proceed, even though the baby’s chance of life was zero.

They waited so long and her mirror syndrome got so bad that a C-section was now the only option, instead of induced labor. C-sections are difficult and risky, and she ended up needing a BLOOD TRANSFUSION as well. If she had died, her 3yo boy would have been motherless.

“Pro-life” my arse. “Pro-life,” no. Anti-woman. That’s all.


Try a Muslim country if you want pro-woman.


That’s a serious response? Some Muslim countries are worse?
Anonymous
Folks let's talk positive for a moment shall we....One thing I admire about us is that when we are outside our country all that matters is the flag and the flag we carry. Our Olympians are proudly showing us how proud they are to be Americans. Let's us keep cheering for them!
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