If your husband voted for Trump. are you leaving him?

Anonymous
I’m an independent. I find it easy to deal with moderate liberals or moderate conservatives. It’s the far left or far right that are scary.

I suspect there are more people who voted for Trump that simply wouldn’t announce it. It’s because of the potential reactions from people like OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow so silly.
Your religion is politics and your belief system turned you against your own husband.
Time to leave the “church of political party”


No, I just realized there’s nothing left and he’s a shallow shit with no actual beliefs or care for others. He thinks Trump will get him cheaper gas prices and is a puffed up buffoon about not caring for anything or anyone else. He’ll learn about collateral damage.


You two just picked the wrong people. It has nothing to do with politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m an independent. I find it easy to deal with moderate liberals or moderate conservatives. It’s the far left or far right that are scary.

I suspect there are more people who voted for Trump that simply wouldn’t announce it. It’s because of the potential reactions from people like OP.


+1 and calling over half the country racist when more blacks and latinos voted R than ever before, just divides the country more
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m an independent. I find it easy to deal with moderate liberals or moderate conservatives. It’s the far left or far right that are scary.

I suspect there are more people who voted for Trump that simply wouldn’t announce it. It’s because of the potential reactions from people like OP.


+1 and calling over half the country racist when more blacks and latinos voted R than ever before, just divides the country more


Blacks and latinos can be racist and sexist too.
Anonymous
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/06/politics/video/tapper-analysis-election-ldn-digvid

I am a woman. This is the first time I voted Republican in my life. I would not vote for anyone in the current administration. Two major wars under their watch.

Economy and foreign policy are my top issues. Like millions of Americans.

It has nothing to do with other things. I am left in my ideology on many things, but not on the economy and two wars occuring under Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal, a Trump win is the medicine we need as a cure for all the DEI, ESG and other nonsense.

I did not vote for him, but happy with the results.


+1 except I did vote for him. The left has gone far too left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time don’t skip the Primary Election process.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never thought I married someone who would support someone like Trump but I learned I was wrong in 2016. It sickened me. Our marriage has suffered since. There’s a huge list of topics we cannot discuss. He swore he didn’t vote for him in 2020 so I tried to move on from it and focus on the good. Recently it became clear he was supporting Trump. I haven’t seen him since the results came in. I’ve thought about leaving but I can’t afford to. I’m really stuck. It’s not that he’s a republican that bothers me. We can have political differences. It’s that he supports a man who wants to take away all my rights and spew’s hate and has no respect for the laws of this country. I feel really unsafe and worried for the future and I can’t discuss that with the one person I should be able to depend on for support.


This. I am a man and I voted for Harris. However, we men unfortunately don't always see the sense of urgency in a lot of things. We are more focused on TODAY and not the future. Women tend to worry about the future more than men do. And this is one of the reason a lot of men sadly just do not respond to many of the risks about the future for selecting the other side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/06/politics/video/tapper-analysis-election-ldn-digvid

I am a woman. This is the first time I voted Republican in my life. I would not vote for anyone in the current administration. Two major wars under their watch.

Economy and foreign policy are my top issues. Like millions of Americans.

It has nothing to do with other things. I am left in my ideology on many things, but not on the economy and two wars occuring under Biden.


Interesting. How is Biden responsible for Russia invading Ukraine and Hamas attacking Israel? I am genuinely interested in learning this from you. Please note lots of people on this board work in foreign policy so please use actual facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never thought I married someone who would support someone like Trump but I learned I was wrong in 2016. It sickened me. Our marriage has suffered since. There’s a huge list of topics we cannot discuss. He swore he didn’t vote for him in 2020 so I tried to move on from it and focus on the good. Recently it became clear he was supporting Trump. I haven’t seen him since the results came in. I’ve thought about leaving but I can’t afford to. I’m really stuck. It’s not that he’s a republican that bothers me. We can have political differences. It’s that he supports a man who wants to take away all my rights and spew’s hate and has no respect for the laws of this country. I feel really unsafe and worried for the future and I can’t discuss that with the one person I should be able to depend on for support.


Ugh, so sorry. I agree being a Republican isn’t the problem, it’s Trump specifically. He’s a disgusting human. My husband’s support for him makes him completely repulsive to me. On the flip side, I’m the one with the money and also the brains in this household, so am not worried at all about being able to support myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would never have married someone who would ever vote for Trump in the first place.


I hear what you're saying, but I also think people didn't comprehend the notion of someone like Trump before he appeared on the scene. If you're saying you never would have married someone who voted for a Republican then that's different.

I didn't vote for Trump and neither did my husband (either time), but I find the hysterical people like you to be annoying. You're actually part of the problem.


Disagree. I would have married a republican but not someone who would become a Trumper. There is a level of cruelty, stupidity and ignorance that cannot be tolerated.


I mean, clearly it can be. Probably shouldn't be. But it certainly can be, and looks like it will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m already in process of divorcing mine who is a radical MAGA POS for different reasons.

Unfortunately it appears that over 1/2 the US voted for this narcissistic and racist felon. This is the first time I feel sick to my stomach over a presidential outcome. Things in the US are going to drastically change, and I believe this is going to be detrimental to anyone who is a POC.


I'm a "person of color" (much different that a "colored person," which would be extremely offensive for some reason), and I don't think Trump will be detrimental to me or my family in any way. In fact, I think the opposite, and that's why I voted for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m already in process of divorcing mine who is a radical MAGA POS for different reasons.

Unfortunately it appears that over 1/2 the US voted for this narcissistic and racist felon. This is the first time I feel sick to my stomach over a presidential outcome. Things in the US are going to drastically change, and I believe this is going to be detrimental to anyone who is a POC.


I'm a "person of color" (much different that a "colored person," which would be extremely offensive for some reason), and I don't think Trump will be detrimental to me or my family in any way. In fact, I think the opposite, and that's why I voted for him.


(Source MSG Trump Rally) Are you a Puerto Rican from that garbage dump of an island? Or are you one of the black people that carved watermelons with Tony Hincliff? Or maybe one of the Latinos “that likes to make babies?” Or are you a good person of color that wasn’t “made fun of” (hint they aren’t joking, they really feel that way about you).
Anonymous
Interestingly enough a lot of woman voted for the Pro abortion amendments but at the same time voted for Trump. Women are just like men. They want their cake and eat it too.
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