Life Long Republican

Quincy2009

All-Conference
Mar 28, 2023
524
1,536
93
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
 

PAWrocka

Heisman
Nov 3, 2008
21,188
28,567
103
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
Life long Republican as well … I’ll vote n Election Day.

I’ll be writing in a candidate.

This would be the first election I would sit out if it weren’t for the Maryland Senate race which I’m passionate about. Angela Alsobrooks is such a pathetic liar ….. her campaign almost had me considering voting Trump because of the blatant lies her campaign has been putting out about Larry Hogan.
 

tboonpickens

Heisman
Sep 19, 2001
20,621
37,353
113
not sure what there is to be conflicted about honestly.
  • rapist
  • whoremonger
  • thief
  • cheat
  • adulterer
  • heretic
  • dotard
  • facepainter
  • felon
  • fraudster
  • national security threat
  • wannabe fascist
  • octogenarian
  • Putin stooge

I would vote for Cryin Shane if he was running against that type of person. And Trump is already laying the groundwork for another J6 incident and more thorough attack on our free and fair election. He and his cronies like MTG are already blasting it across their accounts. His reaction to places like PA actually has me more confident in a loss now. There are rumors that he has been told internally that he will not win PA/WI/MI and other states are in jeopardy, which is why he pulled out of the Penn State/Ohio State game and has started accusing people of election fraud in PA.
 

okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
Life long Republican as well … I’ll vote n Election Day.

I’ll be writing in a candidate.

This would be the first election I would sit out if it weren’t for the Maryland Senate race which I’m passionate about. Angela Alsobrooks is such a pathetic liar ….. her campaign almost had me considering voting Trump because of the blatant lies her campaign has been putting out about Larry Hogan.
Respect
 

fatpiggy

Heisman
Aug 18, 2002
25,645
24,478
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
lol

0/10
 

fatpiggy

Heisman
Aug 18, 2002
25,645
24,478
113
not sure what there is to be conflicted about honestly.
  • rapist
  • whoremonger
  • thief
  • cheat
  • adulterer
  • heretic
  • dotard
  • facepainter
  • felon
  • fraudster
  • national security threat
  • wannabe fascist
  • octogenarian
  • Putin stooge

I would vote for Cryin Shane if he was running against that type of person. And Trump is already laying the groundwork for another J6 incident and more thorough attack on our free and fair election. He and his cronies like MTG are already blasting it across their accounts. His reaction to places like PA actually has me more confident in a loss now. There are rumors that he has been told internally that he will not win PA/WI/MI and other states are in jeopardy, which is why he pulled out of the Penn State/Ohio State game and has started accusing people of election fraud in PA.
Rumors

There are rumors that Kamala polled under 2% in the 2020 primary.
 
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okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
I don't know how many of you maga idiots signed up for this stupid ban bet, but I'm counting on every one of you to be true to your character and welch.

I want y'all around for the aftermath of this beat down. I want to make fun of you all, a lot. And boy am I going to.
 
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Cavitybacks

Heisman
Dec 4, 2012
14,512
38,576
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
I think he’s goofy as a person and would personally prefer someone more prayerful but his 4 years in office were pretty solid.
 

moradatiger70

All-American
Jul 11, 2013
7,209
9,771
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
Just curious, were you expecting someone ITT to change your mind?
 
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ANEW

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Jul 7, 2023
2,247
3,165
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
Trump wanted to be Hitler during his first term and not leave office but he kinda got distracted and forgot and he left anyway. However during a second term he's going to remember to become hitler, appoint himself dictator with the support of his entire administration, congress, DOJ, SCOTUS, and the entire US department of Defense and throw all the jews, blacks and hispanics into concentration camps.? Yeah, no. Not going to happen. I sincerely don' t understand the write in vote thing. There is no third choice that matters. . You're not voting to make either one of them your personal role model. Its who will do a better job as chief executive going forward and most importantly which platform do you think will be better overall for the country going forward. Choose one.
 

iceheart08

Heisman
Sep 1, 2005
14,236
23,901
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?

I would have had the same crisis if it were still Joe. I don't think I could have voted for him, but of course, I'm certainly not voting for trump.

RCV! RCV! RCV!

We deserve more choices and to not have to choose the lesser of two evils!
 

fatpiggy

Heisman
Aug 18, 2002
25,645
24,478
113
I would have had the same crisis if it were still Joe. I don't think I could have voted for him, but of course, I'm certainly not voting for trump.

RCV! RCV! RCV!

We deserve more choices and to not have to choose the lesser of two evils!
The Republicans held a primary.

The Democrats did not.

The Republicans had choices, the Democrats did not.

Democrats should be punished for their dishonesty and denying votes to millions. Democrat voters do not have a say in the direction of the party and they must be held accountable.
 

madchad

All-Conference
Jun 27, 2006
2,915
3,735
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
The important question is what state do you live in?
 

PalmettoTiger1

Heisman
Jan 24, 2009
12,919
12,825
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?

Vote for Trump

You are not voting for perfect

You are voting for the best choice

There are only two choices with a chance

Don’t waste your bullets
 

Orange&Purple

Heisman
Dec 30, 2004
12,622
12,992
113
not sure what there is to be conflicted about honestly.
  • rapist
  • whoremonger
  • thief
  • cheat
  • adulterer
  • heretic
  • dotard
  • facepainter
  • felon
  • fraudster
  • national security threat
  • wannabe fascist
  • octogenarian
  • Putin stooge

I would vote for Cryin Shane if he was running against that type of person. And Trump is already laying the groundwork for another J6 incident and more thorough attack on our free and fair election. He and his cronies like MTG are already blasting it across their accounts. His reaction to places like PA actually has me more confident in a loss now. There are rumors that he has been told internally that he will not win PA/WI/MI and other states are in jeopardy, which is why he pulled out of the Penn State/Ohio State game and has started accusing people of election fraud in PA.
What a fraud! You should be embarrassed you’d post something so ridiculous.
 

scotchtiger

Heisman
Dec 15, 2005
134,880
22,628
113

okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
If it eases your mind...

 

PalmettoTiger1

Heisman
Jan 24, 2009
12,919
12,825
113
Trump wanted to be Hitler during his first term and not leave office but he kinda got distracted and forgot and he left anyway. However during a second term he's going to remember to become hitler, appoint himself dictator with the support of his entire administration, congress, DOJ, SCOTUS, and the entire US department of Defense and throw all the jews, blacks and hispanics into concentration camps.? Yeah, no. Not going to happen. I sincerely don' t understand the write in vote thing. There is no third choice that matters. . You're not voting to make either one of them your personal role model. Its who will do a better job as chief executive going forward and most importantly which platform do you think will be better overall for the country going forward. Choose one.

Are you seeing and comprehending what you are thinking and typing?
 
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PalmettoTiger1

Heisman
Jan 24, 2009
12,919
12,825
113
So you’re saying DJT helped orchestrate J6 and knew it was going to happen?

Is that why he offered the 10,000 national guard troops to be at the capitol which Nancy Pelosi and Muriel Bowser (mayor of DC) turned down?

There is lots to J6 that had been concealed as it will show lots of fingers in that pie.

Nancy Pelosi even on a taped audio recording admitted to being culpable in the mess.
 

jroller

Joined Jan 12, 2003
Jan 12, 2003
6,112
6,908
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
I don’t have a team. I vote the individual. Always have. Have voted on both sides of the aisle multiple times in past presidential races. In this election, in all the non-presidential contests, I voted for 5 democrats and 4 republicans. In two of those races, one R was unopposed and one D was unopposed. When it came to the presidency, I had no conflicts whatsoever of voting for the most viable candidate to defeat Trump. I’ve long thought him to be a complete POS; he’s done nothing but affirm my observations. Had the Rs nominated Haley, I most likely would have voted Republican. But Trump is the biggest threat to democracy I’ve ever witnessed, and I do have vague recollections of the reverberations from the Cold War. Whatever you do, listen to your gut and vote for anyone else.
 

acwill07

Joined Jan 28, 2008
Jan 28, 2008
153,104
69,945
107
OP I'm in the same boat as you. I'm a lifelong Republican. Unfortunately the party has been morphed into a right wing hate party by a guy who isn't even a Republican. I voted for Trump the first go round. Never again. He's a traitor and a terrible person. I won't vote for Kamala either...she's not good and it's ludicrous that these are our choices. However, if I lived in a swing state I most definitely would vote for her.....just to keep Trump out of the White House. He's gotta be kept out.
 

leetp

Heisman
Dec 6, 2021
15,488
21,411
113
I would agree, most policies over his four years were right on.
I don't fault folks for being conflicted about voting for Trump. He's a crappy candidate. He got bet by Joe Friggin Biden for goodness sake and has at best a razor thin margin over someone even worse than him in Kamala Harris! There's hardly been a worse candidate on the left than either of those two since Walter Mondale or Jimmy Carter.

Trump's behavior on J6 disturbs me as well, even if much of it is overblown. Still, what he did in office pre-COVID was remarkable. He has the guts to do what needs to be done that others lack. And I think our government overall is strong enough to contain any potential Trump excesses, overblown as the those fears may be as well.

While I have never voted for Trump in a primary, I will 100% be voting for him for a third time on election day and am desperately hoping and praying that he wins.
 

okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
There is lots to J6 that had been concealed as it will show lots of fingers in that pie.

Nancy Pelosi even on a taped audio recording admitted to being culpable in the mess.
Oh did she now? I'm sure you have the recording. Go ahead and post it.
 

leetp

Heisman
Dec 6, 2021
15,488
21,411
113

If you are seriously interested in it, you should look up interviews of a young Donald Trump talking about racial and social issues. This of course was all long before he had an inkling of running for office. I think you'll be quite surprised at what you find.
 

okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
Trump wanted to be Hitler during his first term and not leave office but he kinda got distracted and forgot and he left anyway. However during a second term he's going to remember to become hitler, appoint himself dictator with the support of his entire administration, congress, DOJ, SCOTUS, and the entire US department of Defense and throw all the jews, blacks and hispanics into concentration camps.? Yeah, no. Not going to happen. I sincerely don' t understand the write in vote thing. There is no third choice that matters. . You're not voting to make either one of them your personal role model. Its who will do a better job as chief executive going forward and most importantly which platform do you think will be better overall for the country going forward. Choose one.
Yeah all this. He's a nazi, and maga is just nazi rebranded.
 

purenonsense

All-Conference
Oct 6, 2019
3,604
3,770
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
i have a good friend who has same life long republican story as you. He wrote in John Kasich as an early voter.
 

CUT93

Heisman
Jan 8, 2006
5,939
10,780
113
Life long Republican here, my ballot has been completed for over a week minus the most important race...it has been sitting on the counter in the kitchen, I look at it 2-3 times a day but can't bring myself to fill in that last bubble. I have never voted for anyone other than a Republican, including Trump the last two times. I don't think I can do it a third...I can't get past the horror of January 6th. There is zero doubt in my mind that everything he said and did that day and the days leading up to it, were thought out and calculated on his part. Additionally, it has been unprecedented the number of individuals in his first administration, some incredibly close to him who have spoken out against him. I don't believe their warnings should be completely ignored. I don't feel he respects the rule of law and has said too many things that leave little doubt he truly feels he is above the law. How can I in good conscience vote for this individual?

Just to be clear, there is ZERO chance I vote for Harris.

I am leaning towards a write-in decision, I am fully aware of that for all intents and purposes this is essentially like not voting. It makes me feel sick.

For what it's worth, whether you vote for Trump or Harris, I am thankful WE have the right to do so.

Just curious, is anyone else this conflicted?
My personal opinion is you should do what you think will produce the best outcome for the country. If you are not in a swing state, it really does not matter and being a conscientious objector, so to speak is perfectly fine. It is truly awful we have these two candidates. Trump is a crappy person, no doubt about it. I will likely write in a candidate bc I am in SC where he will carry the state. If I were in a swing state, I would 100% vote for him with zero hesitation.

The vast majority of the fearmongering on the left about a trump potus is just that. We have four actual years where he was potus where he did pretty much nothing the left swears he will do if elected - even though he was not guaranteed another term. On top of that, almost everything they fear would be impossible without congressional approval in addition to constitutional amendments for most of the crazy ideas the left thinks will come to fruition. All this with what will likely be narrow margins in both the house and the senate. For me, it a combination of not believing he actually has any intention of doing most things they consider being a threat to democracy combined with the fact he would not be able to do them even if he wanted to that makes me pretty much ignore that nonsense.

In the end, you are either going to get more dem policy or more pub policy implemented and either more conservative scotus appointments or more liberal scotus appointments. Imo, your vote should reflect which one of those scenarios you want more or want least. I look at it as I am not voting for a person, I am voting for the best outcome for the country. It's an easy decision for me from that perspective. IF you are in a swing state, your vote, or lack thereof will help determine the direction of the country. We are going further left or further right, no way around that. Swing state voters will determine which direction we go regardless of the name beside the D or the R. We had our chance to pick better candidates and we screwed it up royally. We still have to choose if we want to go right or left.
 
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ANEW

All-Conference
Jul 7, 2023
2,247
3,165
113
Yeah all this. He's a nazi, and maga is just nazi rebranded.

Its sad how children in this country throw arond words like "nazi" so casuallly less than 100yrs since the real nazis systematicly murdered millions and cased millions more to be killed fighting to stop them from taking over europe.
 
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okclem

Heisman
Apr 2, 2007
27,529
57,513
113
Its sad how children in this country throw arond words like "nazi" so casuallly less than 100yrs since the real nazis systematicly murdered millions and cased millions more to be killed fighting to stop them from taking over europe.
Ja