Anonymous wrote: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!)
Anonymous wrote:Normal white woman with very responsible job and family. Husband will vote for Clinton. I will vote for Trump I voted Dem through Obama and thought he was a good president
Trump is not or evil a many want to believe. I think he will be creative and stop the nonsense that is ruining the economy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!)
That's fine. But you have to know that your views are not typical for an educated minority woman
Her vote matters. So despite the fact you may not be able to group her as a certain political party insists she votes due to minority status, she too has a voice.
Huh? Of course she has a voice. But she is something of an outlier. Trump is wildly unpopular with women, minorities and educated voters overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there here, just like they exist throughout the country as part of the "silent majority." Probably just doing their normal keep to themselves, handle their own responsibilities, day-to-day working and living their lives while avoiding the typical interactions with much more vocal liberals who have no qualms throwing out derogatory terms such as racist or bigot if you disagree with their opinions on matters.
Silent majority. Nice one. I almost feel like joining the crowd.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a Trump supporter. I hate what he's done to the party. I voted for Kasich in the primary, only because he was the best of what's left.
That said, I will vote for Trump over Clinton -- no questions asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!)
That's fine. But you have to know that your views are not typical for an educated minority woman
Her vote matters. So despite the fact you may not be able to group her as a certain political party insists she votes due to minority status, she too has a voice.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if there are any trump people on dcum, as I am one myself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!)
That's fine. But you have to know that your views are not typical for an educated minority woman
It's okay. She's in good company with Omarosa.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!)
That's fine. But you have to know that your views are not typical for an educated minority woman
Other than the temper tantrum you're having now?Anonymous wrote:I don't put shit in my lawn or on my car. You don't know me just like you claim I don't know you. You can vote for a truly evil liar and I'll vote for the brash and crazy newcomer. The deal is that I could be your neighbor, your child's teacher, your accountant, or your SIL. It bothers you that you don't know. My capitalization of Nation is the same as those who wear flag lapel pins. Yes, we love our country but you don't know the source of the love.
I just can't understand why Clinton supporters think they have to have a temper tantrum to get others to support her. I started this conversation by saying I wasn't a Trump supporter. That means there will be no sticker. I'm voting for him because it appears as though I might have to.
On the other hand, I despise the Clintons. If you give me an "I HATE HILLARY AND BILL" sticker for my car, I will proudly display it. Oh! And the sign for my Yard (capitalized - because I love my Yard). Don't forget to send the sign. I need to show everybody how I feel.
Anonymous wrote: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!)
Even George Wallace wasn't hated as much as the two Republican front-runners and that says a whole lot. And George Wallace was a REAL piece of work though I give him credit for changing his ideals later.Anonymous wrote:Seriously, have we ever had two more hated major party front-runners?