Who are you voting for this election for president and why?
By quick
@quickinstinct (432)
United States
April 5, 2016 7:53pm CST
It's quite a show this election cycle, but it's not just a show, it's our future and a powerful position up for grabs.
So who are you voting for and why? Clinton, Cruz, Sanders, Trump, Kaisch, another write in?
Let's keep this civil but engaging for everyone.
And those outside the US who WOULD you vote for and why?
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@maezee (41988)
• United States
6 Apr 16
I am trying to avoid voting for Clinton. Just dont trust her. Trump I cannot take seriously and wouldt want him representing the US. I am leaning toward Sanders but I need to do some serious research before making a decision. What about you?
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@quickinstinct (432)
• United States
6 Apr 16
I agree it requires careful and thoughtful decision making. Trump doesn't even want the job he just can't tolerate losing he always has to be "winning." He isn't president material.
Cruz is ok but I don't believe in republicans because I don't believe personal religious values should be part of politics.
So I'd say Clinton or Sanders, leaning more towards Clinton because of her experience.
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@maezee (41988)
• United States
6 Apr 16
@quickinstinct I tend to agree. Religion should not come into politics especially since we live in such a diverse country.
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@JamesHxstatic (29413)
• Eugene, Oregon
6 Apr 16
I will vote for the Democratic nominee since I am not a millionaire and that other party only seems to represent those that are.
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@quickinstinct (432)
• United States
6 Apr 16
It's always impressive how the Republican Party convinces people who aren't wealthy millionaires and perhaps out of touch to vote for them using the ruse of "conservative religious values" and "fear."
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@maezee (41988)
• United States
6 Apr 16
Trump is like a gazillionaire. Its ridicilous. I do feel like all of these politicians are onbviously much better off than the average working class folk. But its about picking the lesser of two evils I guess. I would put money on Clinton being much poorer than Trump. (As if poorer is an appropriate word. Lol!)
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