Trump vs Clinton, Lesser of Two Evils

United States
March 17, 2016 12:16pm CST
I'm not a political pundit nor do I belong to a poltical party. I'm of the attitude, do what's best for the American people. With that said, America will be led by an uninhibited, free-speaking man or by the very first woman voted to the presidential seat in the history of America, with ties to endless chatter or some say, facts, to lock up most of us. Who's better for the American people? Although a president will be chosen, the balance of power rests in Congress. So, for those who call America home, what are your thoughts on who might lead us forward? Let's hear them, good, bad, cynical, positive, indifferent.
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@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
18 Mar 16
All of congress needs to be fired and term limits set in place for the new ones. The electoral college and super delegates needs to be eliminated. Trump or Clinton makes me want to move to Australia @Cintronwriter .
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@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
21 Mar 16
@Cintronwriter I guess there's only one thing left to do. Find a deep cave up in the mountains that has a stream or waterfall for fresh water and is deep enough to maintain as a heat source. Take some supplies, a bed, fishing rod and rifle; and live off the wildlife for a food source. To heck with civilization.
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• United States
21 Mar 16
Yup, that's where the real problem is, Congress. I'm with you on moving out of the country but who knows if another country's problems are better than what were dealing with here in America.
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• United States
21 Mar 16
@nanette64 the heck with supplies, we'll use Mother Earth to provide all the necessities. Lol.
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@Inlemay (17713)
• South Africa
18 Mar 16
If I was American, which in this case I am glad I am not, I would not be able to take Trump serious - he is kind of an overactive and overgrown boy with a bad hair day, every day
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Mar 16
I think you nailed it!
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• United States
21 Mar 16
@inlemay, haha, good one. Hey, he might come out with a hair piece line after this circus is all said and done.
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@vandana7 (100297)
• India
18 Mar 16
My vote will go to Clinton if it has to go. I don't particularly like her..like you. But of the two she is more likely to address issues that affect general population than Trump who is more likely to only look at financial angle. In general, I don't have good impression of industrialists based on local industrialists. I can't believe people can accumulate so much wealth without hurting others. What works for business does not necessarily work for nation.
@Teep11 (7673)
• United States
17 Mar 16
The whole presidential debates and hoopla is a bit troubling but whoever wins will be seated in one of the most important positions in the United States. We have to go with it and pray that they will do the best that they can do. Let's be hopeful regarding this matter.
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• United States
17 Mar 16
@teep11, as @Jolietjake mentioned, there would be more than these two options if society woke up and decided to rid the two party system.
• Eugene, Oregon
17 Mar 16
Trump is the most dangerous man ever to run for President. I would vote for almost anyone else (but Ted Cruz). I do not view Hillary as evil at all, but someone who I hope can beat that egotistical blowhard.
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• Eugene, Oregon
18 Mar 16
@Cintronwriter And inherited most of his money.
@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Mar 16
I looked at everyone's platforms a couple days ago. I didn't listen to the debates, and won't. I have no idea who would be the lesser of two evils, and I must decide that matter soon as our Primary is next month.