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Originally Posted by Guest
Why do you say my vote is wasted if I vote for the polititian I believe is most qualified to be President. Your primary process has given us two losers and relies on losers like you, based on your post, to do their duty. Don't concern yourself with my wasted vote, just stand in the correct line when told to do so. Who would you vote for if only one name was on ballot? I'm sure you would vote for the single name to be on winning side. Just for the forum record are you are Hillary cheerleader or a Trumpster?
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But he didn't run for office DID HE? If he wanted the job, then he would have run as a candidate. What's wrong with you people that can't seem to get it? We have a system, right or wrong. Live with it. Just because you don't agree with it, does not mean others agree with you.
I can understand why people would be upset with Hillary since she cheated to get the nomination. But, Trump beat out 16 other candidates fair and square and without all the establishment assistant that others had. Like him or not, he fought for this position and his right to the nomination.
Election day is NOT the day to suddenly become an activist. A year or two or three ahead of the election is the time to start your campaign.
People get tired of whiners. People who have complaints but no solutions.
If you don't like what's available, then either sit home and don't vote, or vote for the better of the two. Or, if it makes you feel better then go ahead and waste your vote on someone not on the ballot. It's the same as sitting home, but it's your choice. But, don't expect others to subscribe to your idea of throwing your vote away. If you don't like the menu, sure go ahead and throw your buck in the tip jar instead of filling your belly.