Posted on Aug 18, 2016
SSG Ed Mikus
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If elections were today, who would you vote for?

If you don't mind, please share why you would vote for them.

http://2016election.procon.org/view.source-summary-chart.php

It is my opinion that any choice you make is right as long as race/religion/national origin/ sexual orientation are not involved.
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LCpl Cody Collins
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I'm what some would call African American. And I would definitely vote for Donald Trump. Why?
1. He isn't beholden to any special Interested groups
2. He has a proven track record or building a business, that has provided jobs for immigrants and U.S. Citizens that want a jog
3. A lot of Politicians on both sides of the Isle owe him a lot of money and favors.
4. I believe he really can bring jobs BACK to America
5. He is being Truthful about the immigration problem in this country and it's ties to terrorism.
And he could care less about how you feel about him. As far as racist people following him? The samething is happening on the Democrats side as well. A bunch of racist black people full of hate are no better than white people full of hate. We need Trump, not some Politically correct female flying around the country giving Blow J - - - to every dictator and despot on the globe.
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LCpl Cody Collins
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PO2 Brian Harringgton - What jobs are you talking about
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LCpl Cody Collins
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All you Anti Trump people, still haven't produced one piece of evidence that shows Bill and Hillary Clinton. Came out of their own pockets with money, started a business and hired people so they can make a living? All you see is 2 selfish ambitious people, who think of no one but themselves.
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LCpl Cody Collins
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PFC Carl Dichter - neither is Hillary
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LCpl Cody Collins
LCpl Cody Collins
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We also faced To join and the Japanese Imperial military. Yet we still rounded up every Japanese American we could find. And incarcerated them, does The sneak attack on Pearl Harbor ring a bell ? How about the USS Arizona with thousands dead.We can't afford to fight with one hand behind our backs.PFC Carl Dichter -
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Trump because Clinton is corrupt to the core and the truth is not in her in any issue. The third Party candidates don't have a prayer of winning and a vote for any of them has the same effect as staying home.

There are many things that bother me greatly about Trump, but he is surrounding himself with people with solid experience and he has shown the capacity for listening to them.

In the end one must realize that either Trump or Hillary will be our POTUS in January and there is no other option no matter what we would like to see.

I prefer the teachable novice to the career politician with a decades long history of corruption in every detail of what she does.
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PO2 Pete Haga
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Capt Seid Waddell - No Not only no but hell fking no if you follow me at all you would know I am voting for Johnson neither one of the other 2 on the ticket has earned my vote. both are liars and cheats and are only out for themselves! one wants to go back to the trickle down economic plan the other wants to tax the shit out of everyone.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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PO2 Pete Haga, understood, but either Hillary or Trump will be our next POTUS; Voting for Johnson will have the same effect as staying home.

We are faced with a sorry choice to be sure, but there is a difference between the two; Hillary will just be more of the same crap we have now.
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PO2 Pete Haga
PO2 Pete Haga
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Captain the reason why a third party vote will count this election is that some of us are feed up with all the career politicians in our Government. and anyone with a lick of sense needs to see this. you should not be able to go to Washington as an elected official and retire after 20 or 30 years 8 years is plenty for anyone. term limits would fix a lot of the back door politics in DC. STOP BIG MONEY BACK DOOR POLITICS TERM LIMITS FOR ALL ELECTED OFFICALS SHOULD BE ON THE NATIONAL BALLOT FOR THE PEOPLE TO DECIDE BECAUSE CONGRESS AND SENATE WILL NEVER DO IT ON THERE ON !
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Capt Seid Waddell
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PO2 Pete Haga, the vast majority of us are fed up with all of the career politicians in our government, but that does not change the choice we have before us. Either Hillary or Trump will become our next POTUS, whether we like it or not.

There is a difference between the bad choices though; Hillary represents the status quo and Trump represents the force that intends to break it up.

A vote for a third Party or a refusal to vote simply means that one will not be involved in the choice. The time to make a difference with a Third Party is during the Primaries, when real change can be decided upon; in the general election the choice remaining is binary, given that no Third Party has gained significant following in the Primaries.

It may feel good to throw one's vote away on a candidate that has zero chance of winning, but we should realize that this is what we are doing.
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SGT David T.
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Johnson because he is closer to me politically than any of the others. I don't agree with him on everything, but most things I do.
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PFC Jose Eguizabal
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SSG Ryan R. - You stick with the Ass-Clown. He is a beacon of truth much like Clinton is. With that being said, wasn't your hero hanging with the Clintons, and singing their praises before he started running for POTUS?
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PFC Jose Eguizabal
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I'm not mad. I rather find it amusing that most of your ilk are in denial of this. I still consider him to be a liberal puppet wearing a Republican facade.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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SSG Ryan R. - Remember tho that they said that about the Tea Party. And although the Tea Party did not "win" they **DID** fracture the republican party to the point where Trump has to be the candidate. Now the democrats have not had their Tea Party moment yet. So although Johnson does/may not have the overwhelming support to win, he has enough power to force a rethink. And with the percentage of reps that hate Trump and the percentage of dems that hate Clinton, I'd say that its going to be a close call for whoever wins. There will be no landslides this November...
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SGT David T.
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SSG Ryan R. - While I understand your perspective, I cannot do that. I have to vote for who I feel is the best choice not the lessor of two evils. To do anything else would violate my integrity.
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