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Landguy said:
Super_Boom said:
This seems a popular theme honestly. Lots of people tend to put the party before the person, which is why so many traditional Republican voters will vote for Trump despite hating his guts. Same case with Hillary as well.

On a somewhat unrelated note, this might be the election with the fewest presidential lawn signs/bumper stickers I've ever seen. Usually they're everywhere in my area, but I've honestly only counted maybe three or four bumper stickers since the primaries, and not a single lawn sign. Crazy.

I kind of laugh at people who vote a party instead of a person.  I think the concept is very unfortunate, as it leads people or groups of people to power with only one particular point of view.  That is very dangerous...

 

To add to your bumper sticker/lawn sign comment.  I agree, but it seems kind of obvious why.  People may go into a booth with an ability to choose which candidate they are voting for and it is between them and the machine.  But, putting a sign in yoour front yard declaring that you picked a crooked lying politician or an egotist/liar/ sexual deviant is tough to do.  People just don't want to admit or take a chance to be ridicled for their choice.   It comes down to the fact that both sides of supporters are embarrassed by their candidate.   Or if you believe the political talking heads, its the internets fault(like everything nowadays).

So let's say Donald Trump is the nicest person ever and Hillary is a human garbage bag. I stand for pro choice, gay rights and social programs like healthcare and welfare.

Hillary and her party like the same things I like but Trump and his party would never ever vote for them.

Now it's your turn to tell me why I should vote for nice guy Trump who is nice but still against everything I want.



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