Posted on Feb 23, 2016
If Donald Trump goes up againist Hillery Clintion in the General Election who will you vote for?
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PO3 (Join to see)
? why move? get your local together and defend your "home". Local election has bigger impact on your life more than the Federal government ...
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With all due respect PFC David Ryba your question precludes voting for a third party/independent candidate. As it stands I am looking at Fromer NM Governor Gary Johnson. If I am asked to choose between trump and clinton, I am going to ask for a 5% alcohol IV drip for the next four years. If these were deemed the best of the republocrats can come up with, then we as a people should say nope we demand better. Of course that won't happen so I will go with Trump simply because it will be fun to watch what that crazy bastard does. Uncle Buck anyone?
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MCPO Roger Collins
SGT Ken Price - You are right, but I can see the sentiment. That is why I favor Trump, the ruling class has taken us for granted wat too long and need a wake up call.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SGT Ken Price - A vote for a candidate that you don't believe in is throwing your vote away. A vote for a candidate that you believe in regardless of the odds of their winning is a well cast vote. If everyone voted their conscience rather than by party affiliation, then maybe things in Washington would get fixed.
As for Hillary, I agree she is waste of human flesh that wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit her on the ass. She has lied so much that she cannot keep the lies straight. I don't think that the counter to that is Trump. Trump is unstable at best. Dangerous at worst.
As for Hillary, I agree she is waste of human flesh that wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit her on the ass. She has lied so much that she cannot keep the lies straight. I don't think that the counter to that is Trump. Trump is unstable at best. Dangerous at worst.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
MCPO Roger Collins - The wake up call they need is not going to happen. The wake up call they need is for the citizens of the United States to not cast their ballot based on the letter after a candidates name, and based on what the candidate has proven to be their values.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
1SG (Join to see) There are several small parties. Last election cycle I voted for Gary Johnson, and I was told I wasted my vote. My response was voting for a candidate based on party affiliation rather than beliefs is a wasted vote. In my opinion, if you don't vote, you don't have a right to complain about how things are going. Voting is the responsibility of every American. It is a responsibility that too many ignore. So yeah I am looking at probably voting for Governor Johnson again this year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States
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List of political parties in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vice President of the United States has the additional duty of President of the Senate. It is the Vice President's duty as President of the Senate to cast a tie-breaking vote in the event that "they be equally divided"—an equal number of Senators voting both for and against a motion.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
Nobody in mind. I want a conservative who can communicate effectively in an Presidential manner. I support Rubio right now, despite his youth but he's already stated he would not run against the GOP candidate.
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LTC (Join to see)
I agree with you Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin I would push for Jim Webb out of the Democratic side of the aisle, John Kasich or Rand Paul out of the Republican side of the aisle. I think something that a large portion of Americans want is people who will encourage us to work together. Why not have a third party ticket that is from both parties.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
While I respect Webb's service, I don't think he has enough conservative values for me to vote for him (but I'll take him over Trump). Kasich I definitely like but he falls in the same boat as Rubio should they not get the nomination. Paul I give a close second to Trump with regards to not who I would vote for. I am 100% against his stance on the NSA and our Cyber capabilities. This issue was a good indicator to me that he does not understand this area and how important a role it has to the security of the US.
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They could put a monkey with symbols clanging and it would be better than that religious nut thinking he gets to force his religious nut views on me... Trump, the religious steamroller
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This is a hard one. I guess I will vote for Michael Bloomberg when he runs as an independent. Trump's rhetoric right now panders to the right to get the nomination. He will move to the center (I hope). HRC email issues have me distressed. I just can't trust that she will do things for the good of the people vice good of the Clintons. We need a system where are choices aren't dictated to us by political parties. It's no different than Iran or China where their democracy is "guided" by people in power.
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LTC (Join to see)
I could care less what her (or anyone else's) religion is. At least Hillary isn't trying to force the rules of her religion on the entire population like her GOP opponents are.
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