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fatslob-:O said:
Soundwave said:

I don't believe in the Republican platform, period. 

I don't believe in their social stances, period. They are a part of old people who are out of touch. I will not vote for a Republican candidate for that reason alone, because I do not want their choices for Supreme Court justices. 

Beyond that there are a multitude of reasons that Trump is a grossly unqualified blow hard. I just saw a poll where he polls 4th (lol) among 18-29 year olds, behind the two third party candidates even. 

Denying older people's say isn't an option in a democracy but I guess you'll learn that the hard way just like those that voted Bremain had all their hopes come crashing down that night and when you'll learn does not matter whether this coming election or after the election ... 

It is my belief that they demand the same amount of respect since they were the ones to first invest in this country so I don't mind having a few concessions if it means inheriting greatness with their legacy ... 

Trump being unpopular with the younger crowds won't mean much when they have a consistently much lower voter turnout ...

He's losing with more than just young people, even though he gets slaughtered in the under 45 crowd something like 63 to 33. 

He is fortunate actually he is not running against an actual charismatic Democrat like a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama, or this would be a joke. 

Old people have a habit of dying, that's kinda their problem, relying on that voting bloc forever is not a smart strategy, though Trump right now has a multitude of issues. 

Bremain people just got lazy expecting a victory, the one great thing about Trump is he has mobilized the Democrats and enthusiasm against his candidacy with his high profile flubs, there is no lack of enthusiasm in the opposition to him whatsoever.