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[USA] Ahhh, Voting time. Who did you vote for, and why?
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:59 am
by GoldenPorkchop80
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Re: [USA] Ahhh, Voting time. Who did you vote for, and why?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 10:31 pm
by kovarex
I'm not from USA, but If I would be there, I would vote for Gary Johnson.
Re: [USA] Ahhh, Voting time. Who did you vote for, and why?
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 9:14 pm
by GlacierStorm
First of all, let me start by saying, none of the candidates were perfect in my opinion. So, I voted for Hillary and here is why... I have never really been a republican or democrat, I was always kinda in between and at election time, I had to choose who I liked more, Trump or Clinton. It was a pretty easy choice for me, I chose Hillary just because Trump hasn't had much experience. Hillary has been in politics for a LONG time and also in my opinion Trump is kinda racist.
So that's who I voted for and why. Also, nothing against Trump supporters, I understand why you voted for him and also most of my friends voted for him.
Re: [USA] Ahhh, Voting time. Who did you vote for, and why?
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 4:21 pm
by Matthias_Wlkp
kovarex wrote:I'm not from USA, but If I would be there, I would vote for Gary Johnson.
+1
Re: [USA] Ahhh, Voting time. Who did you vote for, and why?
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 5:29 pm
by daniel34
Matthias_Wlkp wrote:kovarex wrote:I'm not from USA, but If I would be there, I would vote for Gary Johnson.
+1
+1 for a third candidate, but I'd probably have voted for Jill Stein (Greens), only if she were not available in that state then Gary Johnson (Libertarian). I think that none of the two main candidates (Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton) are worth voting for and the more people voting against them the better.
Voting for a 3rd party might seem like a lost vote (as only Trump/Clinton have a real chance to win) but it increases the importance of 3rd partys a little bit and over time (10's of years in the future) it might lead to 3rd party candidates having actual chances.
Also, I could proudly tell my children one day that I neither supported Trump nor Clinton as both only acted according to their own agenda.
Disclaimer: Not a US resident, didn't vote in that election.