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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Nov 7, 2016 14:43:38 GMT
Just in a few local races--once Republicans stated that they were going to impede and block if HRC won. I changed to straight Dem ticket
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Post by mnmloveli on Nov 7, 2016 14:44:21 GMT
When comparing the two my vote has always been the same. If you are one of the undecided, don't let other people influence your vote. Remember the country is almost split on their decision. You will not be alone, either way you vote.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 7, 2016 15:02:50 GMT
No but my DH struggled with his decision (we voted early). My biggest concern is the SCOTUS vacancy, and so my decisions for president and everybody down ballot reflected that. Anybody unwilling to do their job or pushing an obstructionist agenda didn't get a vote from me.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 15:05:04 GMT
Nope
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Post by pierkiss on Nov 7, 2016 15:23:28 GMT
No.
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Post by peatlejuice on Nov 7, 2016 15:25:26 GMT
I had every plan to vote Republican, but then they chose to select Trump and I'm a staunch #neverTrump, because I don't like my president to be a thin-skinned racist asshole with poor business ethics. I bounced around between Clinton and Johnson for months and finally made my choice when I early voted over the weekend. Down ticket, I was all over the board, but generally anti-incumbent as our legislature (both national and state in my case) need overhauling, IMO.
Now that I've made my choices for "best of the worst", I plan to go into Internet blackout mode tomorrow morning and spend election night with my pal Jack Daniels or my good friend Chardonnay.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 15:30:38 GMT
Nope
#ImWithHer
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Post by peano on Nov 7, 2016 15:36:55 GMT
Nope. It's been Clinton from the beginning. It's not that I would never consider a Republican candidate, it's just that I believe the roster of people running this year was abysmal.
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Post by justkat on Nov 7, 2016 16:30:30 GMT
As another pea stated, I'm with her and I don't believe I'm voting for the lesser of two evils. My husband is also with her.
My BIL initially thought he'd vote Trump as he feels DC needs a change. However after seeing/hearing what Herr Donald is all about he quickly switched to Clinton. My sister, who votes this year for the first time ever, is voting Clinton as well.
One of my best friends has been wavering between Clinton and Johnson. She says she won't know until tomorrow when she's in the booth which way she'll vote.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Nov 7, 2016 16:34:38 GMT
When comparing the two my vote has always been the same. If you are one of the undecided, don't let other people influence your vote. Remember the country is almost split on their decision. You will not be alone, either way you vote. Thank you for that I've already voted but it's nice to see this message to those that are still undecided. It's nice to see support for and from each other than what has been going on for so long
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Post by terri on Nov 7, 2016 16:42:15 GMT
I did. I was a Bernie supporter and a "never Hillary" person. I never imagined I would be voting her but as time went on, and I heard more and more from Trump, I started to feel like the consequences of a Trump presidency outweighed my issues with Hillary.
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Post by loco coco on Nov 7, 2016 16:45:11 GMT
No, I could never vote for Hillary but I'm afraid she will win
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Post by KikiPea on Nov 7, 2016 16:53:40 GMT
Yes, I did.
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Post by workingclassdog on Nov 7, 2016 16:57:07 GMT
Back and forth a million times. I'm still hoping my vote is 'right' (for me)....
What changed my mind? Eh, I really don't know... I just 'felt' better one over the other... But really, I don't know if one is really better than the other. I think both of them have good qualities in different areas.
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Post by trollie on Nov 7, 2016 17:00:43 GMT
From Bernie to Hillary since Bernie is no longer a viable option.
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Post by refugeepea on Nov 7, 2016 17:00:47 GMT
When comparing the two my vote has always been the same. If you are one of the undecided, don't let other people influence your vote. Remember the country is almost split on their decision. You will not be alone, either way you vote. Thank you so much for saying this! Nothing on this message board or Facebook would ever influence my vote. I will do my job and pick a person and feel incredibly sad about our country.
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Post by epeanymous on Nov 7, 2016 17:04:12 GMT
I caucused for Sanders, but happily voted (by mail) for Clinton in the general election.
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Post by nicoleq on Nov 7, 2016 17:07:40 GMT
Yes. I changed my mind, then back to my original. I still hate who I'm voting for, but think the other candidate is as vile and does not align with my political views. I'm mostly casting my vote for the SC seat.
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Post by femalebusiness on Nov 7, 2016 17:10:38 GMT
No, I did not change my vote this election. I have been for Hillary from the beginning. I am old and have seen too many elections to be fooled. The damage that the Republican party has done to this country is appalling. I doubt it will ever be repaired and if it does continue this country will come to a slow grinding halt.
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Post by River on Nov 7, 2016 17:20:27 GMT
For the first time in my voting history, I am wavering back and forth. I've always been a party line voter and it felt right. So I guess you could say I've changed my mind. I started out party line completely, now...I just hate all options. I'll vote tomorrow, but my heart will not be in it.
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Post by 2peaornot2pea on Nov 7, 2016 17:22:14 GMT
Did you change your vote anytime during this election? If so, what was the turning point? What made you change your mind? Not for president. But, there are a couple of state and local candidates/issues that after careful consideration I changed my vote.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Nov 7, 2016 18:09:06 GMT
No #Iamwithher from the start Me, too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by papersilly on Nov 7, 2016 18:17:38 GMT
no I didn't . the other candidate was a turd the whole me and didn't show me any reason to vote for him at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 18:24:46 GMT
Yes. I had planned to vote third party. What changed my mind was poll numbers in my state.
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Post by Tamhugh on Nov 7, 2016 18:26:35 GMT
I was a Hillary voter in the primary but I was willing to consider a Republican candidate if there was a viable option. I watched all of the debates hoping to see someone reasonable gain some ground, but with no luck. I will be sticking with my primary vote. Honestly, I am hoping she wins and is a 1 term president. I have high hopes for 4 years from now. DH was a Kasich supporter early on, but has now switched to Hillary. DS#1 was a Bernie fan. This is the first election where my entire household is voting the same way.
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Post by swtpeasmom on Nov 7, 2016 18:28:47 GMT
No. #Imwithher
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Post by cmpeter on Nov 7, 2016 19:19:55 GMT
No, not at the top of the ticket. I voted for Hillary in 2008 and was happy to have the chance to vote for her again.
I did change my mind on a state proposition that I was initially in favor of (it's Dem supported) but ultimately voted against. Getting conservative in my old age. :-)
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Post by peaname on Nov 8, 2016 12:19:02 GMT
Sort of. I've always voted Republican and I've never been a fan of Hillary Clinton. I was against Trump from the start but it took me months to face the fact that I'm with her.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Nov 8, 2016 13:40:16 GMT
I've beenwithher all along, but I was seriously considering voting for Mark Kirk to remain senator (as a reward for being a reasonable Republican, including withdrawing support for Trump before the outraged locker room talk pack).
Alas, all the promises of continued congressional obstructionism pushed me over to Tammy Duckworth.
Sorry, Senator Kirk. I tried. Well...I tried to try.
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Post by moodyblue on Nov 8, 2016 13:47:30 GMT
I've beenwithher all along, but I was seriously considering voting for Mark Kirk to remain senator (as a reward for being a reasonable Republican, including withdrawing support for Trump before the outraged locker room talk pack). Alas, all the promises of continued congressional obstructionism pushed me over to Tammy Duckworth. Sorry, Senator Kirk. I tried. Well...I tried to try. I could have written this too, I admire Kirk for not falling in lockstep with the other Republicans, but the obstructionism is getting ridiculous. Plus, he does have a habit of shooting off with stupid comments at times.
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