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Post by Julian on Oct 19, 2016 16:28:33 GMT 1
I don't think I need to explain this thread, you probably know at least 2 of the candidates. I'm curious to see your opinion The possible candidates: H.C. (Democratic Party)Donal Trump (Republican Party)Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party)Jill Stein (Green Party)Someone else
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Post by ✦ josh ✦ on Oct 19, 2016 16:44:59 GMT 1
Jill Stein is probably the best candidate imo, but I would likely vote for Hilary because #AnyoneButTrump.
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Post by αndreas on Oct 19, 2016 17:08:52 GMT 1
Jill Stein is probably the best candidate imo, but I would likely vote for Trump because #AnyoneButHillary.
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Post by Dylan on Oct 19, 2016 17:42:38 GMT 1
I'd vote for anyone but Trump, I don't care but I wouldn't support him just because of Hillary.
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Post by Julian on Oct 19, 2016 19:51:36 GMT 1
I'd vote for Jill, even tho that would kinda be a waste because she won't win. But I'd feel uncomfortable voting for Trump or Clinton, because both are awful imo. However, as one of them will win, I prefer Clinton over Trump Also, why do people vote for the last option ? all other candidates have no chance and are unknown, so idk
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 20:10:37 GMT 1
I'd rather re-elect George W. fucking Bush a hundred times before seeing Trump as the president of a country.
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Post by MaRtIn on Oct 20, 2016 8:22:13 GMT 1
As a citizen of the United States, I'm impressed with all of your opinions. Unfortunately, Jill Stein has no chance at all. :/ And neither does Gary Johnson (I hope I'm wrong), but I'll be voting for him since he's running as part of the Libertatian Party, a distant but hopeful third option away from the Democrats and Republicans. A lot of people in my university campus is going to vote for him. We had a poll between the four candidates and Johnson won by a landslide. The best that we can do is play a spoiler role so that neither Clinton nor Trump reach the 270-electorate majority threshold to win the election, because then the choice goes to the House of Representatives, which will select a candidate from the top 3 candidates with the most votes, of which Johnson would have a better chance on. I want to contribute in pushing away the unfair two-party system in my country because it limits our choices on who can run our country. He's been running for president since 2012. His stance, to put into a few words is "culturally liberal" and "fiscally conservative," which are two things that matter to me. He wants to promote social tolerance among everyone and he also wants to sensibly improve our economy by cutting down on government spending (we're trillions of dollars in debt right now) while encouraging a free market at the same time. This presidential race is showing a growing dissatisfaction of the two-party system. I think I'm beginning to see a change. I hope Johnson becomes president, if not this year, then maybe 2020 and/or 2024. Now, if I have to just choose between Clinton and Trump, Hillary can get my vote. As shady as her history is (I've seen the e-mails on WikiLeaks), she's more experienced for the job.
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Post by fabbi on Oct 20, 2016 10:00:27 GMT 1
Hillary will win it. Trump's scandal completely destroyed his chances while her mail scandal is too complex.
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Post by MG on Oct 20, 2016 10:53:27 GMT 1
Tbh I have no idea what party and what they stand for I just voted for Clinton because it's the most realistic option. Also anyone but Trump..
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Post by Tufkai on Oct 20, 2016 19:22:50 GMT 1
If a third party can even win one state, it would be a wakeup call to America
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