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Posted 8 y ago
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SSG Michael Hartsfield this kind of reporting pisses me off. It paints a picture that going out to vote on election day is a waste of time. It slants the election. Regardless of early voting, absentee voting, or any other outside influence, those who are registered, and have a desire to vote should do so. In a perfect society, everyone would be an informed voter, with issues that are important to them, and go to the polls casting a ballot that they believe will benefit their issues. Instead we end up with sheep that go and vote right, or vote left because that is the social norm. As to the GOP having worries, they brought it on themselves. During the primary races, they brought out ten candidates that were so undesirable to Republican Voters that they chose Donald Trump instead. Now they are stuck with a candidate that is unlikable, narcissistic, more than a little chauvinistic, more than a little bigoted, and less than acceptable to the majority of the public. The only benefit that they have is that Hillary is disliked just as much, which makes it a crapshoot. This election is going to be historic. It is going to be historic in that whomever the winning candidate is, they will win with over half of the people in the United States thinking that they are not worthy of holding the office. The winner will go into office without having the trust of the American people. The winner will go in truly being the more acceptable of two bad choices. This election we are electing the Ford Pinto of Presidents: Yes it is the President. Yes it does president things. It is also highly untrustworthy, and might blow up, taking all of us with it when it goes.
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Lt Col James (Jim) Jay, MMG, BSBA
That is their objective. I saw a video with Michael Moore talking about how Trump will win, and hard to believe that coming from Michael Moore!
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
Lt Col James (Jim) Jay, MMG, BSBA - I have no belief that either is worthy of holding the office.
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Misleading article. This is talking about registered and aligned voters that have voted. Not how they voted. So if one is registered and voted for party X during the primary, this is saying that they voted. NOT who they voted for.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
So if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's a moose?
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I early voted in Texas and it was the busiest I have seen it, the past few elections. I actually had to wait in line instead of walking right in. The poll workers were surprised at the crowds as well. I got to meet Democratic Candidate Abel who is running against Republican Sam Johnson..........Let's see vote for someone unemployed with not much of a list of goals/objectives or a USAF War Veteran, with an established record........h-h-h-m-m-m, decisions, decisions. Democrats really have to work on fielding better candidates.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
I voted early here in GA... the place was packed for a week prior and still is nearly a week later. NEVER seen this kind of turnout.
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