Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to hear if last night's debate changed anything for anyone? Did it just confirm what you were already thinking, or was there anything said that made you think about making a change? Or helped if you were undecided?
Before the debate, I thought Trump was done.
After the debate, I believe he still has a chance. Many of his points resonate strongly with independent folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way Trump moved around the stage and stalked Clinton, I would have told him to back the flock up. That said, it affirmed my thought that Clinton is just more knowledgeable about policy.
Did you watch the debate? I'm guessing you only looked at the pictures of it. Hillary was the one moving on stage... not in a bad way. She would just walk over to the audience. This made her position be in front of Trump. Trump just kind of stayed where he was when she did this. Of course, the photographs make it look different from what it was.
+1. During the debate I was wondering, why is Clinton going to Trump's side all the time? If anything, she was the one stalking him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way Trump moved around the stage and stalked Clinton, I would have told him to back the flock up. That said, it affirmed my thought that Clinton is just more knowledgeable about policy.
Did you watch the debate? I'm guessing you only looked at the pictures of it. Hillary was the one moving on stage... not in a bad way. She would just walk over to the audience. This made her position be in front of Trump. Trump just kind of stayed where he was when she did this. Of course, the photographs make it look different from what it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to hear if last night's debate changed anything for anyone? Did it just confirm what you were already thinking, or was there anything said that made you think about making a change? Or helped if you were undecided?
Before the debate, I thought Trump was done.
After the debate, I believe he still has a chance. Many of his points resonate strongly with independent folks.
Anonymous wrote:The way Trump moved around the stage and stalked Clinton, I would have told him to back the flock up. That said, it affirmed my thought that Clinton is just more knowledgeable about policy.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to hear if last night's debate changed anything for anyone? Did it just confirm what you were already thinking, or was there anything said that made you think about making a change? Or helped if you were undecided?
Anonymous wrote:Not for me (I'm firmly in Hillary's camp, and I decided not to watch it), but my husband (who did watch it) switched from undecided/possible protest vote to Hillary. He said he felt disgusted while watching it how little time was spent on real substance of national importance because Trump kept bringing it down into the gutter (either through his statements during the debate, or because of the questions arising out of his past behavior), and how little he seemed to understand about the substantive issues. He said he kept wanting to hear more from Hillary, because she was the one who clearly understood them and had well-thought out positions. He also said he respected the fact that she didn't issue any death blows when he thought she could have, he felt like she was putting the dignity of our electoral process ahead of her desire to get the decisive win, and was probably looking ahead to how her conduct during the campaign would affect her ability to govern as president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to hear if last night's debate changed anything for anyone? Did it just confirm what you were already thinking, or was there anything said that made you think about making a change? Or helped if you were undecided?
After watching pre-debate coverage of Trump in hotel press room with women of Bill's past. I guess he flew them in. I decided that this debate is going to be an insult to my intellect, time and devoid of urgent issues that do matter. Hillary needs a solid credibible candidate to run against. A candidate that can go head to head with her in a debate on pertinent issues and a candidate who truly understand those issues other than grabbing rebuttal sound bites from Bernie during the primaries.
As a registered independent 40+ voter, debates between Trump and any other candidate is beneath my IQ level. Anyone who understands anything about a debate or former HS debate team member knows Trump is ill prepared and lacks full understanding. How much of a learning curve are his supporters willing to extend to him while running our country?
Voting early, nothing will change my vote between these two. Not a wiki leak or another leak of Trumps vulgarity to women. With these two candidates you know what you are getting. The question is which one are you willing to live with?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to hear if last night's debate changed anything for anyone? Did it just confirm what you were already thinking, or was there anything said that made you think about making a change? Or helped if you were undecided?
The only thing I can make of Trump’s policy is he wants to lock us in, keep everybody else out, and take oil by force. Everything else is inarticulate and confusing except the p***y thing which he has his opinion firmly wrapped around (literally).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way Trump moved around the stage and stalked Clinton, I would have told him to back the flock up. That said, it affirmed my thought that Clinton is just more knowledgeable about policy.
And all of it has been bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way Trump moved around the stage and stalked Clinton, I would have told him to back the flock up. That said, it affirmed my thought that Clinton is just more knowledgeable about policy.
And all of it has been bad.
Anonymous wrote:For me? Yes. It reaffirmed just how complicit the media is with the Democratic party.
It's a very dangerous thing for the media not to be a neutral party.
My vote will go with the Republicans because that can't stand.