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On 2/22/2024 at 11:27 AM, The_Patriot21 said:

I think honestly the sentiment here that it's not gonna matter, that they won't let him in is probably the most accurate, but to me that shouldn't matter, defeatist attitudes won't accomplish anything. 

So the answer is most likely, yes. Had desantis remained in, I may have voted him instead, but since hes not I'm probably going to vote trump because I don't see any other options.

I voted for Trump in 2016. and in 2020 and likely will again in 2024 if he's a candidate. Consider who he was running against in those elections

I've always been conservative and I try to consider the most conservate option of the ones available. Unfortunately and contrary to popular belief, that isn't always the R candidate.  It's never the D candidate. So in elecions like in 08 and 12 I voted 3rd party. 

In 16 and 20 the most conservative was DJT so he got my vote.

My son said, "Dad, how can you vote for a man with Trumps moral baggage?"

Son, we're voting for a US president - not a preacher or a priest

 

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3 hours ago, SavedByGrace1981 said:

I voted for Trump in 2016. and in 2020 and likely will again in 2024 if he's a candidate. Consider who he was running against in those elections

I've always been conservative and I try to consider the most conservate option of the ones available. Unfortunately and contrary to popular belief, that isn't always the R candidate.  It's never the D candidate. So in elecions like in 08 and 12 I voted 3rd party. 

In 16 and 20 the most conservative was DJT so he got my vote.

My son said, "Dad, how can you vote for a man with Trumps moral baggage?"

Son, we're voting for a US president - not a preacher or a priest

 

What people forget is everyone has moral baggage. Some of us just figured out how to give it God.

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12 hours ago, SavedByGrace1981 said:

I voted for Trump in 2016. and in 2020 and likely will again in 2024 if he's a candidate. Consider who he was running against in those elections

I've always been conservative and I try to consider the most conservate option of the ones available. Unfortunately and contrary to popular belief, that isn't always the R candidate.  It's never the D candidate. So in elecions like in 08 and 12 I voted 3rd party. 

In 16 and 20 the most conservative was DJT so he got my vote.

My son said, "Dad, how can you vote for a man with Trumps moral baggage?"

Son, we're voting for a US president - not a preacher or a priest

 

Funny how back in the Bill Clinton days, the cons were all about character.

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On 3/7/2024 at 3:19 PM, Vine Abider said:

I'm with you - there's still a long way to go until November!  I think there's a good chance both Biden & Trump get sidelined, for whatever reason.  I still thing things are ripe for a viable 3rd party candidate, in that a fair amount of people would rather not have either of these guys in there.  But then the challenge would be for any of them to get the 270 delegates needed . . .

If no one gets 270 delegates, the next President will be elected by the House of Representatives.

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On 2/19/2024 at 5:12 AM, Debp said:

Due to all of the craziness happening under Biden... including the illegal immigrant crisis and inflation...guess I will vote Trump again.

How about you?

You did ask.

I just don't know.  I voted for Trump twice.  Didn't feel too bad about it the first time.  Wanted to throw up the second time - was physically ill about it.  But everyone kept pushing me - you HAVE TO VOTE FOR TRUMP!!!! - they screamed at me.  They made me feel like a moron if I questioned anything about him.  And  I still have MANY trepidations about him.

This third time?  I have absolutely no idea.

I'll have to pray about it.   November comes, God alone willing, we will just have to see.

 

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The state that our Country is in that is an easy YES I am voting Trump!! I voted Trump 2016, 2020 and I am proud to say my views of him haven't changed. Honestly I don't see how others can vote for Biden in the shape our Country is in and his views. It seems so many want to see only Trump's faults as we all have them. But, then they never look at Biden's faults! I'd say I am fed up with someone who defends wrong!

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I am not fond of either candidate, but looking at what Biden has done with his policies, I will have to go with Trump.

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9 hours ago, teddyv said:

Funny how back in the Bill Clinton days, the cons were all about character.

If by "Bill Clinton days" you mean the 92 and 96 elections, this "con" voted for Ross Perot in 92 and Bob Dole in 96

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YES I will-Does it matter,that's another story....I have no faith in the election process,I do not trust it,I don't trust Biden or any politician and our Govt

The refreshing thing about President Trump is that he is not a politician,he is an American businessman with backbone ..... Yeah,he has a big mouth but at least he isn't all talk and does what he says he's going to do.In one short term he did more for this Country than O'Biden has done in decades---- Come to think of it what has JoBama done,I only know what he has UNDONE( whatever the Donald did)

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22 hours ago, teddyv said:

Funny how back in the Bill Clinton days, the cons were all about character.

Yeah, no they weren't. I mean his character was horrible....but bill was rotten to the core and his policies were horrid. If they were even his and not his wife's.

Does trump have some nasty character flaws? Sure. We all do. But he at least doesn't want to destroy America.

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