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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will vote for Trump. I don't publicize my political views and don't think any of my friends or coworkers would ever guess. You can pretend that all of Trump's supporters are uneducated, racist, white men if it makes you feel better. You are lying to yourself though. - female physician (and a minority too!) [/quote] My daughter-in-law is Hispanic, well educated and employed and she is a Trump supporter. She does not publicize it among other Hispanics whom she does not know well because there is this mindset that if a Hispanic supports Trump he is somehow betraying them. I think there are likely more Hispanics than is evident who will support Trump even if they are not vocal about it.[/quote] [b]My neighbor is Hispanic and a Trump supporter.[/b] He was Rubio but Rubio is out[/quote] This is a lie. Or your neighbor is not aware who Trump actually is. No one could be that stupid. It's like a Jew voting for Hitler.[/quote] So Hitler was elected in an election. I.DID.NOT.KNOW.THAT.[/quote] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/adolf-hitler-becomes-president-of-germany "On this day in 1934, Adolf Hitler, already chancellor, is also elected president of Germany in an unprecedented consolidation of power in the short history of the republic." You learn something new every day. [/quote] Sorry, Jeff, I thought I was being sarcastic. [/quote] just to be clear..Hilter was never elected and Trump is nothing like Hilter. [quote]Hindenburg, who owed his election the support of the Social Democrats, took office with little enthusiasm. On May 29 he dismissed his intercessor Chancellor Brüning and appointed Franz von Papen, a declared anti-democrat, his successor. Although Hitler lost the presidential election of 1932, he achieved his goals, when he was appointed chancellor on 30 January 1933. On February 27, Hindenburg paved the way to dictatorship and war by issuing the Reichstag Fire Decree which nullified civil liberties. Hitler succeeded Hindenburg as head of state upon his death in 1934, whereafter he abolished the office entirely, and replaced it with the new position of Führer und Reichskanzler ("Leader and Reich Chancellor"), cementing his rule. The 1932 election was the second of only two direct presidential elections of the Weimar period. When after World War II the modern office of German Federal President was established in 1949, following the restoration of democracy in West Germany, it was decided that the president would be chosen indirectly by means of a Federal Convention consisting of parliamentarians and state delegates. To date, therefore, the 1932 election was the last occasion on which a direct presidential election has occurred in Germany.[/quote][/quote]
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