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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (975352)10/28/2016 1:48:30 PM
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My roommate was going to vote for Clinton, but now she's leaning Trump. She's been back and forth for awhile so it might not stick. She enthusiastically supporter Obama in his first election. Without Obamacare she might still be a strong supporter of him (and still she probably likes him more than either current candidate)

Directly and in the short term, I probably had little to nothing to do with her current swing to Trump. I don't like Trump myself, and I don't go around convincing others to like him. She doesn't actually like him, or think he's a great choice. Like my possible vote for Trump its purely a lesser of two evils thing.

It had seemed in my state that Hillary was pulling away, but now Trump seems to be catching up. If it goes back the other way and I see no real chance of Trump wining the state then I might vote for Gary Johnson, or perhaps Darrell Castle (Constitutional Party candidate) if he's on the ballot in my state (edit- he isn't but Evan McMullin is), or just vote for no one for president. If its competitive I'll hold my nose and vote for Trump. I will vote Republican on the congressional races (edit - no I won't the Democrat is running unopposed, well I won't vote for him).
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