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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Signing off. Really tried to explain why I was undecided, b/c I know a lot of people can't imagine anyone with good character could have even the slightest hesitation to vote fro HRC. Never used inflammatory language, explained I was not a Trump supporter, that I agree he is a nightmare, but I feel very strongly about illegal immigration/low-skilled immigration b/c of what it is doing to the low-skilled workforce in America, not b/c of the immigrants themselves, who I agree are hard-working. In return I have been called: Moron Idiot Clueless Uneducated Liar Xenophobic racist Dingbat This is why I would never express my feelings IRL. Our country suffers when its citizens can't explore (through) discourse different political positions and policies, and only engage in echo chambers. [/quote] OP, People are fretting. But what they fail to understand is that Hillary is all talk. She is not committed to change, nor is she smart enough to keep her hidden prejudices hidden. She is no supporter of African Americans. How can anyone forgive her super predator comment? She is supporter of women's rights, a subject which has been exhausted on these threads. And she has now alienated Catholics, where 44% according to PEW, votes Dem. But when you're THAT fearful of seeing the truth b/c Trump is far worse, you forgive some ugly and dangerous flaws in your own party's candidate. Questioning the status quo does not make you a racist. It doesn't mean you hate other cultures and their beliefs. It does't mean you're uneducated or flawed in any way. quite the opposite in fact Questioning means you're educated and therefore able to see multiple perspectives. I'm either not voting for president or going third party - b/c in MD it doesn't matter. I'd vote the same way in a swing state. And if that means my vote goes toward Trump, so be it. The people have spoken! I voted for Bernie in the primaries, and he was horribly abused by the Clinton crew. So I didn't put either candidate up against each other. I'm now Independent in a state that won't allow me to vote in the next primary election. And therein lies the problem. You can't grow a third party when both parties have monopolized the voting process. [/quote]
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