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I'm curious: What would it take for a current Clinton supporter to NOT vote for her? What's the "line in the sand"?
You'd probably get a quicker answer at Episcopalian.com. [emoji79] [emoji87]I'm curious: What would it take for a current Clinton supporter to NOT vote for her? What's the "line in the sand"?
I'm curious: What would it take for a current Clinton supporter to NOT vote for her? What's the "line in the sand"?
Ms. Clinton will get my vote, but I'm definitely not a supporter.
If she talked about undermining the freedom of the press and using religious belief/opinion a deciding factor in any kind of government decision, I would probably vote for one of the third party candidates - none of which appear competent to handle the office.
A hypothetical was asked and I answered. I have no reason to believe that she would announce any policy shifts or ideas at this point. All she needs to do is let Trump continue his madman rants. Trump proves to a majority of the American people every day why he should not be President through his spoken comments, his actions, and his tweets.Why should she say anything this point?
If Rubio or Kasich were the Republican candidate, I would be loudly championing their candidacy.Not a H supporter. But from those I know who will vote for her, it would be someone other Trump on the other side -- Rubio, Kasich, etc.
It's probably because I disagree with your premise that Ms. Clinton is a Marxist.I have no idea how one can go from wanting someone like Rubio to a Marxist like Hillary. Makes no sense.
It's probably because I disagree with your premise that Ms. Clinton is a Marxist.