So tired of hiding behind "not voting for Trump, but..."

Are you voting for Trump in November


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adissa

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Why can't my fellow Trump supporters on this site grow a spine like the man they support and come out from hiding? I see so many of you hiding behind this line "I'm not voting for Trump, but..." and every thread is nothing but support for him, almost as regularly as CPUd is posting opposition to him.

Why? What are you afraid of?

I'm voting for him. I know I can't raise funds for him here or organize rallies and stuff, but I hope it's not against the site guidelines to at least admit the truth. Why is it so hard for anyone else to admit it? Clearly many want to see Hillary defeated. Clearly many like what Trump has to say. So why the reluctance to give him your vote in November? Or are you just reluctant to admit you will?
 
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of course im voting for trump... hillary cant be supported for any good reason..

of course by some chance if johnson is allowed in the debates and has a chance at winning i might vote for him.
 
It's a free country- you can vote for whomever you want to. Not everybody here has to agree with you. Ron Paul doesn't.

This does not mean they are voting for Hillary either.
 
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I have already explained that a Hillary win will most likely be the death knell for my industry and livelihood (and making three times in my adult life I have put out of business by the everfucking government), so I am hoping she loses.

But that does not mean I will support Trump.

Voting is either one of two things: worthless, or tacit approval of the system.

I still say a vote holds value as a representation of who you are and what you believe.

I will not give my approval for "lesser" evil in my desire to vanquish greater evil.

I still believe in liberty, peace, prosperity and integrity.

Therefore I will be, once again, writing in Ron Paul's name for president in 2016.

Why can't my fellow Trump supporters on this site grow a spine like the man they support and come out from hiding? I see so many of you hiding behind this line "I'm not voting for Trump, but..." and every thread is nothing but support for him, almost as regularly as CPUd is posting opposition to him.

Why? What are you afraid of?

I'm voting for him. I know I can't raise funds for him here or organize rallies and stuff, but I hope it's not against the site guidelines to at least admit the truth. Why is it so hard for anyone else to admit it? Clearly many want to see Hillary defeated. Clearly many like what Trump has to say. So why the reluctance to give him your vote in November? Or are you just reluctant to admit you will?
 
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Voting is either one of two things: worthless, or tacit approval of the system.

I still say a vote holds value as a representation of who you are and what you believe.

I will not give my approval for "lesser" evil in my desire to vanquish greater evil.

I still believe in liberty, peace, prosperity and integrity.

^ This.
 
I have done plenty of soul searching, and I cannot find a reason to vote for Trump. I will do what I have done in past elections and write in Ron Paul (or liven it up and write Rand Paul this cycle).

My State, Michigan, is going Hillary anyways.
 
I won't vote for the lesser evil. That's the reason we are over run by evil today.

I most likely won't vote, for the reasons AF stated and numerically my vote won't make any difference at all. That's not pessimism. That's math.

If I do, it is a toss up between Trump and Johnson for various reasons. I lean more towards Johnson ironically out of party loyalty. I would love to vote for Castle, but he isn't on the ballot in my state.

I have used the "I'm not voting for Trump..." because with all his faults the SJW have attacked him with some of the stupidest attacks and for the sake of sanity, I have come to his defense, and I feel any pull towards him based on my dislike of the dishonesty of the other side, which is not a good reason to vote for someone.

If a good comes out of this, it's the pleasure in seeing the frustration of SJWs losing their over played racist card. It used to be if they were losing on facts and wits they could whip it out and fraudulently end the discussion. Now not so much.
 
It's a free country- you can vote for whomever you want to. Not everybody here has to agree with you. Ron Paul doesn't.

Who you vote for is a very important decision not to be taken lightly. I'm glad that people here are giving voting the thought & planning that such an important activity deserves.
 
I am voting for Trump not because I support many of the things he says but because I believe Hillary must be stopped and the Supreme Court will be irreparably damaged if she is elected. With Trump, there is a slight hope that things can turn around in my lifetime. If she is elected, I think the effects are terminal.
 
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Why can't my fellow Trump supporters on this site grow a spine like the man they support and come out from hiding? I see so many of you hiding behind this line "I'm not voting for Trump, but..." and every thread is nothing but support for him, almost as regularly as CPUd is posting opposition to him.

Why? What are you afraid of?

I'm voting for him. I know I can't raise funds for him here or organize rallies and stuff, but I hope it's not against the site guidelines to at least admit the truth. Why is it so hard for anyone else to admit it? Clearly many want to see Hillary defeated. Clearly many like what Trump has to say. So why the reluctance to give him your vote in November? Or are you just reluctant to admit you will?

Perhaps there are more Hillary-haters and Trump-haters here than there are "supporters" of either of them.

Your poll is about the actual voting. That could depend upon the State...

Paul says stopping Hillary Clinton is reason to vote for Donald Trump

In the second video, Rand says he understands voting for the Libertarian candidate to send a message. I would add that in either a hard core red or blue state, everyone should vote for a party other than Dem/Rep. For instance, no one can say that a vote for Johnson or Castle in California helps Hillary. Hillary is winning California no matter what.
 
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