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Who are you voting for?

Donald Trump
58.02% (94 votes)
Hillary Clinton
16.67% (27 votes)
Third Party
25.31% (41 votes)

Total Votes: 162

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I believe that whoever is going to win is already chosen and "public choice" is just an illusion created by the elite
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Not even gonna share who I'm voting for but here's a nice little pic.
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XeFamous wrote Not even gonna share who I'm voting for but here's a nice little pic.
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This is wrong, Trump said he wants to increase NASA's budget.
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XeFamous wrote Not even gonna share who I'm voting for but here's a nice little pic.
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This is wrong, Trump said he wants to increase NASA's budget.


I think this is what they were referring to -

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"You know, space is actually being taken over privately, which is great," he said according to a WMUR video taken of the event. "It's being taken over, a lot of private companies going up into space. I like that maybe even better."
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Anyone apart from Donald Trump the damn idiot.
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Ya boy Trump lost all ability to say that Hillary is owned by Wall St. today.
Mr. Can't Be Bought wants to ban financial regulation and repeal the Dodd-Frank act.
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Donald Trump all the way!
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Lavish wrote
Nationalism wrote Trump may not be the best, but he is the better choice between him and Hillary Clinton. I don't see how anybody can vote for Hillary Clinton, who blatantly lies to hundreds of thousands of people watching her LIVE.


Donald Trump told his 10 million twitter followers that climate change is a hoax created by the Chinese government and that vaccinations causes autism.
There is no such thing as lies more blatant than that.


There is a difference between lying and being misspoken. Trump wins on ignorant statements, 100 percent. However, I firmly believe Hillary will purposefully and intentionally put out false statements to mislead people to either protect herself, or get elected. She has clearly done that in the past, most recently trying to cover herself up with her email scandal stating James Comey said she was "truthful" with her emails which is totally false. One example of many. I don't expect her to make Government more transparent or trustworthy at all which is the problem I have with her. A lot of people excuse Hillary's tendency to lie based on Trump's tendency to reciprocate conservative propaganda, like his statement on global warming and extreme exaggerations on various things. Both pretty bad imo. Trump's got foreign policy and the economy in his corner as the only policies he can somewhat accurately talk about.
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Cokes wrote
Lavish wrote
Nationalism wrote Trump may not be the best, but he is the better choice between him and Hillary Clinton. I don't see how anybody can vote for Hillary Clinton, who blatantly lies to hundreds of thousands of people watching her LIVE.


Donald Trump told his 10 million twitter followers that climate change is a hoax created by the Chinese government and that vaccinations causes autism.
There is no such thing as lies more blatant than that.


There is a difference between lying and being misspoken. Trump wins on ignorant statements, 100 percent. However, I firmly believe Hillary will purposefully and intentionally put out false statements to mislead people to either protect herself, or get elected. She has clearly done that in the past, most recently trying to cover herself up with her email scandal stating James Comey said she was "truthful" with her emails which is totally false. One example of many. I don't expect her to make Government more transparent or trustworthy at all which is the problem I have with her. A lot of people excuse Hillary's tendency to lie based on Trump's tendency to reciprocate conservative propaganda, like his statement on global warming and extreme exaggerations on various things. Both pretty bad imo. Trump's got foreign policy and the economy in his corner as the only policies he can somewhat accurately talk about.


How was Trump's comment being "misspoken"? That is verbatim what he said.
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Lavish wrote
Cokes wrote
Lavish wrote
Nationalism wrote Trump may not be the best, but he is the better choice between him and Hillary Clinton. I don't see how anybody can vote for Hillary Clinton, who blatantly lies to hundreds of thousands of people watching her LIVE.


Donald Trump told his 10 million twitter followers that climate change is a hoax created by the Chinese government and that vaccinations causes autism.
There is no such thing as lies more blatant than that.


There is a difference between lying and being misspoken. Trump wins on ignorant statements, 100 percent. However, I firmly believe Hillary will purposefully and intentionally put out false statements to mislead people to either protect herself, or get elected. She has clearly done that in the past, most recently trying to cover herself up with her email scandal stating James Comey said she was "truthful" with her emails which is totally false. One example of many. I don't expect her to make Government more transparent or trustworthy at all which is the problem I have with her. A lot of people excuse Hillary's tendency to lie based on Trump's tendency to reciprocate conservative propaganda, like his statement on global warming and extreme exaggerations on various things. Both pretty bad imo. Trump's got foreign policy and the economy in his corner as the only policies he can somewhat accurately talk about.


How was Trump's comment being "misspoken"? That is verbatim what he said.
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Because those are opinions aligned with many conservatives.. Some choose to not believe in global warming. Some choose to believe vaccines cause autism. I'm not saying global warming is a hoax and that vaccines cause autism, but you can't call it a lie when it's an established belief (for Trump and some conservatives). It's what I mean by ignorant statements and being misspoken because he's not accurate, in my view. He's entertaining the very small gray area in a "debate" that, again, he chooses to believe in. It's like me calling you a liar because you're a Christian, or any other religion.

I probably should specify. Trump is more honest when it comes to transparency. He does speak a lot of [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] because he isn't a politician. A lot of these "lies" are based on his lack of political experience. Not excusing them, but as I said, I label them as inaccuracies more than a lie.

For comparison, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] in an interview about stone-cold facts were misleading and untrue as proved by the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with the FBI director. Practically no gray area here. Just a matter of lying to help her get over another scandal for the American public to keep trust in her.

Trump will try and sugarcoat things. He'll try to speak with extremes, but I still would trust him to put out the facts about his administration more so than Clinton.


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