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Trump Vs Clinton
If you were an American (or perhaps you are) - who would you vote for in the forthcoming Presidential elections and why?
Cards on the table, I would be at a loss myself.
I would be loathe to vote for Hillary (even though generally her politics overlap with mine), because a) I don't trust her and b) I would be concerned about what Bill might be doing at the White House whilst his wife was out at work.
And Trump is a non-starter for me because of the whole 'baby with a nail gun' thing.
Who would get your vote?
Cards on the table, I would be at a loss myself.
I would be loathe to vote for Hillary (even though generally her politics overlap with mine), because a) I don't trust her and b) I would be concerned about what Bill might be doing at the White House whilst his wife was out at work.
And Trump is a non-starter for me because of the whole 'baby with a nail gun' thing.
Who would get your vote?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well....it certainly wouldn't be Trump ! ! !
So, I would vote for Hilary, for one reason above any other....to keep the ogre Trump out of the White House.
By the way, when Hilary wins, I think the Secret Service have instructions to lock-up all the virgins in the White House, just to be on the safe side.
So, I would vote for Hilary, for one reason above any other....to keep the ogre Trump out of the White House.
By the way, when Hilary wins, I think the Secret Service have instructions to lock-up all the virgins in the White House, just to be on the safe side.
It seems weird that there's such a narrow choice? Yes, you could argue that we basically have a two party system in the UK, but even though we get 'flavours of Tory / Labour', the Coalition proved that we can shake things up a little.
In the US, you have Republican or Democrat, and that's it.
It seems a bit reductive.
In the US, you have Republican or Democrat, and that's it.
It seems a bit reductive.
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