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Assuming she does not drop out of the race and remains alive, what could make you change your mind and not supporting her? In particular, what would she do, or would have been found to have done in the past, that could make you think she should not be POTUS?
My husband, an admitted Democrat no matter what, told me last night he would vote for Hillary even if it is proven she comingled SOS with Clinton Foundation or even if it is determined she blackmailed FBI and DOJ into not pressing charges. However, he said if she is found to be DIRECTLY involved in murder he would have to consider not voting. So odd.
Assuming she does not drop out of the race and remains alive, what could make you change your mind and not supporting her? In particular, what would she do, or would have been found to have done in the past, that could make you think she should not be POTUS?
Hmm, if she stood on Fifth Ave and started shooting people that would be a disqualifier.
Assuming she does not drop out of the race and remains alive, what could make you change your mind and not supporting her? In particular, what would she do, or would have been found to have done in the past, that could make you think she should not be POTUS?
You do not seem to understand the dynamics of this election. People don't like Hillary, but they are scared spitless of Donald Trump.
I would vote for a chimp if it meant keeping that orange maniac out of the White House.
Hmm, if she stood on Fifth Ave and started shooting people that would be a disqualifier.
Hmmm, how about sitting in the situation room, while Americans are being attacked and killed, with the full force of the US military at your disposal, and just letting them be killed anyway?
Dems and Clingon supporters are totally brainwashed. Beyond any hope.
In all honesty if the GOP had presented me with an option other than a candidate totally unfit for the job in so many ways I would have strongly considered him. You have nobody to blame but yourselves for handing the election to Hillary because you nominated this wack job.
Assuming she does not drop out of the race and remains alive, what could make you change your mind and not supporting her? In particular, what would she do, or would have been found to have done in the past, that could make you think she should not be POTUS?
I was a registered Republican until it became obvious that Trump was going to be the parties nominee. I have since switched to the Democratic party as have many moderate Republicans. I am not a fan of Hillary Clinton, but given my choices in this election what choice do I have but to support Clinton?
Had the Republican party nominated an actual candidate...Rubio?...Kasich?...Bush?...I could have supported them over Clinton. If Hillary Clinton becomes POTUS it is because the Republican party failed to place a real candidate on their ticket to run in opposition.
The Republican party laid out a plan to move more to center. They wanted to largely ditch the social conservative plank and move away from appealing to the shrieking, delusional base of the party. Trump swooped in and gave that base what they wanted and took the nomination. In the process the parties plan to move into the 21st century and actually be able to compete in a national election was destroyed.
I honestly feel that Trump's candidacy will go down in flames and he will take a large chunk of Republicans with him. Clinton, no matter what she's done or accused of doing, at least represents stability and continuity. I truly fear what a Trump presidency would look like and the damage it would do to our nation at home and abroad. When the dust settles, I think it is well within reason to see a true split in the Republican party and the rise of a third party. Whether that third party will be the moderate conservative wing of the Republicans or the ultra conservative wing of the party remains to be seen.
I'm not exactly sure what it would be, but it would have to be really, really bad. I don't hate Donald Trump; I just very much believe that he is not the right person to be President of the United States. And while I would have much rather have Kasich or Bush or maybe even Rubio as an alternative choice to Clinton, the reality is that I don't. The Republicans allowed their party to get taken for a ride by Trump and now they may wind up paying the price in the general election.
Clinton/Kaine 2016!
(At least she isn't Donald Trump)
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