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Mafesto

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Tuesday is the most important election that most of us have ever seen.
It is an honor, privilege and duty to take part in!

Please help influence anyone that may still be undecided.
We must keep the Clinton corruption, socialisim, antigun, big government out of our oval office!!
 

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Mafesto I was with you right up until you stated your own viewpoint as the right one. The problem arises when we start to believe that our own viewpoint is the best for the rest of the 320 million people in the USA, who all live in different environments, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, & a host of other factors. Regardless of which way you vote, it is a privilege. we will all see what/who prevails at the end of this campaign.
 

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Mafesto I was with you right up until you stated your own viewpoint as the right one. The problem arises when we start to believe that our own viewpoint is the best for the rest of the 320 million people in the USA, who all live in different environments, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, & a host of other factors. Regardless of which way you vote, it is a privilege. we will all see what/who prevails at the end of this campaign.

If you believe that Hillary is the right direction for this great country, then by all means you should vote for it.
 
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Every election I have voted in has been billed as "the most important ever". Since I started voting in the 1988 election I do not feel that I have EVER been pleased with the candidates or the outcome.


What I see in this election is the opportunity to kick the can a little further down the wrong road, or, maybe not. Trump is certainly still the wild card. who knows what he can do, will do, or wont do. With Hillary you definitely know where we are headed, right down the sh1tter....
 

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Seems to be worth giving him the opportunity to back up his promises , doesn't it ?
 

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I am just glad that Trump was not assassinated with that sign last night in town. What a terrible what to go!!! Reno has a bad enough reputation for being a red neck goat roping town. I could only imagine if you added the town that killed the last hope for making "America Great Again" to that list:face-icon-small-coo
 

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I am disgusted with myself to admit but I've become a disillusioned voter. Regulatory policies devastating to the small businessman, a clear Vow to ramp up redistribution of wealth from the Democratic candidate and a pledge to continue and expand the affordable care act leaves me doubtful of a better America for my three children. Free college,Amnesty and the future of the Supreme Court also have me very concerned. My vote has been cast but I'm afraid to say that if the Democrat controls the White house on Tuesday night I believe I will withdraw from the national political scene going forward and just simply not give a damn anymore. Things here at the local level are as bad if not worse. Very depressing.
 
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Mafesto

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I understand.
You just illustrated my point very well as to just how important this election is.
 

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I know I've been neglecting my civic duties and yada yada yada, but I'm 30 yrs old and have never voted in my life, never felt it would make a difference or was necessary .......until this year. Voted for the first time ever, and you can bet your sweet a$$ I voted for Trump. After watching the downhill slide this countries made the last 8 years, I don't know how anyone in there right mind and not expecting a free ride could vote to keep goin down the path the current joke in the white house has us headed down.

OH NO! Trump says mean things and has no political experience!

At this point, maybe that's exactly what we need.
 

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Every election I have voted in has been billed as "the most important ever".

I agree. It's the old famous "The Sky Is Falling". I don't support either one. I think sometimes we forget how little power the president has. The president can't do much without congress. Hillary talks about student loan forgiveness and Donald talks about ripping up trade deals. The president doesn't have that authority. I am guessing that Hillary will win mostly because Donald has shot himself in the foot so many times. I do believe who ever wins will be a one term president. One thing we can all agree on is, that this election has been good for Saturday Night Live! :clock:
 

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Vote for the C#NT and be ready to roll up your sleeves really fast! Vote for TRUMP and you can take your time rolling up your sleeves.......so vote TRUMP!
 
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