this is the only place to admit it

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Anonymous wrote:As an AA woman, I just don't get it. I actually don't love Obama. I voted for him b/c I am a crazy pro choice Agnostic feminist who believes that one must reach back.

Listen, I hate Trump. Mostly b/c he scares me and I think he is incredibly thin skinned. He literally ruins people who disagree with him. I have NO idea what the hell he stands for and definitely don't believe he is a good businessman.

I am not crazy about Hillary either. She's not going to set the world on fire, but she won't burn it down either.

So OP, why do you like Trump? How can you believe what he says since he was literally pro-choice and a democrat yesterday?


I think you have your candidates confused.
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Anonymous wrote:Op here: I'm just here to say what I refuse, or rather uncomfortable, saying to my friends and family. Not trolling at all. Very very uncomfortable to tell/explain to people that I am voting for Trump. I will not discuss any political views. I'm often listening. My reasons for voting for him would be picked apart on here and in person. I don't want to subject myself to it. Not a troll. Just uncomfortable being transparent about a decision that is unpopular among my peers and to the larger extent-the nation.


I consider a plan to vote for Trump a major character flaw, especially after sampling the circus that is the GOP convention.

But we don't know each other (I hope) so it's safe to say anonymously. Likewise, you can give your reasons without much impact. So why not share your reasons? Yes, they'll be picked apart but what's the point of saying you'll vote for Trump if not to say why?


Is it me or are liberals on here coming off like bullies? Funny you don't hear much of this kind of talk from Republicans. Could it be that the Republican voters accept that people have different points of view? Seriously pp, you are the one with the "character flaw" - your flaw as that you have a superiority complex.
I cannot imagine what it feels like to believe that people who don't vote for who I vote for have flawed characters.


Is it just me or are republicans coming off like thin-skinned cowards? What would you do in interwar Germany? Ask very nicely for peace? I'm not pulling a Neville Chamberlain. I'm happy to engage in a fact-based debate and there are plenty of threads doing that. Obviosuly we have different views of what is good character. If you're so concerned about bullies and niceness, I have no idea why you'd even contemplate voting for Trump.


That's exactly what Obama and Hillary are doing with ISIS. See other DCUM thread where liberals are talking about how an olive branch is appropriate.


What newspaper do you read, to think that?


I believe that thread references the WaPo
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Anonymous wrote:NP, and I'll bite.

I'm not voting for Hillary. Ever, ever, ever, ever.

I don't want to vote for Trump.

I hate the idea of not voting, or just showing up at the polls on election day and voting for every other race on the ballot, except presidential.

I have to admit, the more I hear about Trump, the more I think he wouldn't be so bad. I think the way the media (led by the Washington Post, especially this week) is actively trying to take him down is horrible. That actually makes me sympathetic to him.

I'm not sure I would ever admit it either, and especially not tell my kids lest they blab to someone inadvertently.

But if election day were tomorrow, I think I'd vote for Trump too.

-- NW DC resident



I could have written this myself. I think there are a lot of secret Trump supporters.
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I'm a woman and I really, really want to see a woman president, but good God, do I have to vote for Hillary? I think Trump is more liberal than he's letting on - if you look at his history, and I'm secretly fascinated to see what a Trump presidency would look like. I'll most likely vote for Hillary though because although I dislike her personally and believe she's a brazen criminal, I think she's far more qualified and won't screw up as badly as Trump could.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and I really, really want to see a woman president, but good God, do I have to vote for Hillary? I think Trump is more liberal than he's letting on - if you look at his history, and I'm secretly fascinated to see what a Trump presidency would look like. I'll most likely vote for Hillary though because although I dislike her personally and believe she's a brazen criminal, I think she's far more qualified and won't screw up as badly as Trump could.


The only thing stopping me from voting for Trump is his VP pick. I don't believe Trump is anywhere as conservative as he is pretending to be on this campaign. Pence however, is an ultraconservative freak show. If someone puts a bullet in Trump, Pence would be the President. No effing way.

Until Trump picked this guy, he had my vote for sure. Now I'm voting Hillary only because I can't stand Pence.
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I'm voting for Trump and proud of it
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Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Trump and proud of it


And Pence?
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Anonymous wrote:NP, and I'll bite.

I'm not voting for Hillary. Ever, ever, ever, ever.

I don't want to vote for Trump.

I hate the idea of not voting, or just showing up at the polls on election day and voting for every other race on the ballot, except presidential.

I have to admit, the more I hear about Trump, the more I think he wouldn't be so bad. I think the way the media (led by the Washington Post, especially this week) is actively trying to take him down is horrible. That actually makes me sympathetic to him.

I'm not sure I would ever admit it either, and especially not tell my kids lest they blab to someone inadvertently.

But if election day were tomorrow, I think I'd vote for Trump too.

-- NW DC resident



I could have written this myself. I think there are a lot of secret Trump supporters.


No, there are none.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and I really, really want to see a woman president, but good God, do I have to vote for Hillary? I think Trump is more liberal than he's letting on - if you look at his history, and I'm secretly fascinated to see what a Trump presidency would look like. I'll most likely vote for Hillary though because although I dislike her personally and believe she's a brazen criminal, I think she's far more qualified and won't screw up as badly as Trump could.


Wow!! She has blood on her hands for Benghazi, emailed classified information on unauthorized servers to name a few big issues and you think she won't screw up?! Yikes
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Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Trump and proud of it


And Pence?


Yep
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and I really, really want to see a woman president, but good God, do I have to vote for Hillary? I think Trump is more liberal than he's letting on - if you look at his history, and I'm secretly fascinated to see what a Trump presidency would look like. I'll most likely vote for Hillary though because although I dislike her personally and believe she's a brazen criminal, I think she's far more qualified and won't screw up as badly as Trump could.


Wow!! She has blood on her hands for Benghazi, emailed classified information on unauthorized servers to name a few big issues and you think she won't screw up?! Yikes

Exactly.
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I'm female. 33. White
Voted Obama twice.

I don't care about the BLM movement, think a lot of young people don't respect authority/police and I'm voting Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:NP, and I'll bite.

I'm not voting for Hillary. Ever, ever, ever, ever.

I don't want to vote for Trump.

I hate the idea of not voting, or just showing up at the polls on election day and voting for every other race on the ballot, except presidential.

I have to admit, the more I hear about Trump, the more I think he wouldn't be so bad. I think the way the media (led by the Washington Post, especially this week) is actively trying to take him down is horrible. That actually makes me sympathetic to him.

I'm not sure I would ever admit it either, and especially not tell my kids lest they blab to someone inadvertently.

But if election day were tomorrow, I think I'd vote for Trump too.

-- NW DC resident



I could have written this myself. I think there are a lot of secret Trump supporters.


This also sums up my feelings as well. I would NEVER vote for lying corrupt Hillary. And the media trying so desperately to take down Trump makes me feel angry and betrayed. Haven't decided if he will get my vote or if I'll sit it out but I am leaning his way even though I would prefer someone a lot less crass and more sophisticated. And no way would I ever tell that to anyone. Ever.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman and I really, really want to see a woman president, but good God, do I have to vote for Hillary? I think Trump is more liberal than he's letting on - if you look at his history, and I'm secretly fascinated to see what a Trump presidency would look like. I'll most likely vote for Hillary though because although I dislike her personally and believe she's a brazen criminal, I think she's far more qualified and won't screw up as badly as Trump could.


Wow!! She has blood on her hands for Benghazi, emailed classified information on unauthorized servers to name a few big issues and you think she won't screw up?! Yikes


Embassy bombings and lost emails made Bush unqualified? Gwb43.Com ring a bell?
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