Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I read illegal immigrants are not only coming here in droves but getting more government goodies than any of our poorest citizens, I turned and supported Trump.
A little side note here. There are downtown activities any given week in my area. The people working those cash jobs are on Visas from South Africa.
With all the homeless, all the poor people looking for work, the unemployed, the financially strapped, THIS IS WHAT WE ALLOW ?
Fuck that.
AMERICA FIRST !
Go Trump !
Where did you read the facts you mentioned in your first sentence? Can you please provide a source?
Source for this. Because my understanding is that if you are undocumented you can't get much.
Anonymous wrote: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!)
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.
My neighbor is Hispanic and a Trump supporter. He was Rubio but Rubio is out
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.
So Hitler was elected in an election. I.DID.NOT.KNOW.THAT.
Anonymous wrote:I have never voted for a republican and strongly dislike the party. Anti-science. Pro-religion. Etc. But I might vote for Trump over Hillary. I really can't stand her, and I admire Trump's bluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love Trump and think he's said some pretty stupid things. That being said, some of it has been twisted by the media. If you look at his actual positions, he's more moderate than any of the candidates. And for the Muslim poster- he never said he'd prohibit Muslims from entering the country. He said he's put a moratorium on it until we can do better background checks. I fully support this- look at what's been happening in Europe.
I voted for Obama twice and I'll vote for Trump if he's the nominee. If it were between Cruz and Hillary, I'd either sit out this race or hold my nose and vote for Hillary.
+1
The media must think most of voters have a IQ of 90 or lower that they can trick them to believe something that Trump never said. This is what I am hearing from the media - "Donald Trump wants to ban all 1.6 billion Muslims based on their religion". Give me a break. I am voting for Trump partly because of the biased media coverage against him.
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!)
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.
My neighbor is Hispanic and a Trump supporter. He was Rubio but Rubio is out
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.
Anonymous wrote:I think Trump and Hillary are both opportunists who will say whatever it takes to get elected aka like any other politician
There is a reason why both of their negatives are above 50%
This is going to be a nasty campaign with lots of negative ads
Anonymous wrote:Funny, I haven't seen a single Trump sticker or sign in NoVA. Lot's of quiet support I'm guessing from closet racists/xenophobes.
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!)
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.
My neighbor is Hispanic and a Trump supporter. He was Rubio but Rubio is out
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.
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!)
Pssst, Trump doesn't like you, and he doesn't respect you either. If you think otherwise, you are kidding yourself.
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Oh I bet this would be quite the shocker for you-
Quite a good number of Muslims support Trump
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/28/politics/trump-muslim-voters-support/index.html
Guess what? Not everyone believes he hates all minorities. There are loud sound bytes to his campaign but most people are intelligent enough to understand beyond sound bytes.
That's what the Hillary supporters are so upset about. Lol. That's why there is the constant stream of "but you want to vote for a racist, xenophobe, misogynist!" posts. Guess what Hillary cheerleaders, we can read beyond your sound bytes too.
Signed,
Democrat who would vote for Bernie but never Hillary
Ha ha, that's hysterical. And absurd.
Anonymous wrote:I don't love Trump and think he's said some pretty stupid things. That being said, some of it has been twisted by the media. If you look at his actual positions, he's more moderate than any of the candidates. And for the Muslim poster- he never said he'd prohibit Muslims from entering the country. He said he's put a moratorium on it until we can do better background checks. I fully support this- look at what's been happening in Europe.
I voted for Obama twice and I'll vote for Trump if he's the nominee. If it were between Cruz and Hillary, I'd either sit out this race or hold my nose and vote for Hillary.
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!)
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.
My neighbor is Hispanic and a Trump supporter. He was Rubio but Rubio is out
Anonymous wrote:The type of demonstrations that took place in California this afternoon protesting Trump's speech at the CAGOP will increase the support for Trump among those who are on the fence. Played on TV repeatedly and exploited by Trump it will turn even more people in his support.
The thought that also passed my mind was why these 200-300 people protesting were not at work or at school.
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!)
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.