Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
If that were true then the election wouldn't be as close as they're predicting. White male don't make up around the 40+ % of the vote trump is expected to get.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
If that were true then the election wouldn't be as close as they're predicting. White male don't make up around the 40+ % of the vote trump is expected to get.
Originally posted by NeonTiger64:[..]
Good to know that once again, your superior white man point of view gives you all the knowledge of how minorities feel. Now if we wanted to ask the people of syria they might tell you Trump.
And where did I say "directly responsible"? She voted for Iraq war, convinced Obama administration to kill gaddafi, and stood idly by and watched a coup take out the democratically elected president of Honduras because she thought he was a troublemaker.
Originally posted by deanallison:One thing I do hope happens after the election is that American citizens come together, that is putting race, religion, gender aside. I'm not a fan of either candidate but i do feel that Trump voters are being given a hard time, I've even seen people who vote for/ going to vote for him accused of being racist, homophobic, etc and that's not right. Having an opinion of a candidate is different from labelling the voters, not pointing at anyone on here btw, but just hope people can keep it classy amongst the general public when the politicians clearly can't. Hopefully in four years time the right person comes along who can genuinely connect with the majority and make a real difference.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
I have seen a lot of articles and opinions from liberals trying to understand Trump supporters. I have yet to see the same articles from Trump supporters trying to understand Hillary supporters.
Let's not kid ourselves: of course not all Trump supporters are racist, but a sizable portion are. At all Trump rallies you can hear misogyny ("lock that bitch" from 10 year olds), anti-Semitism and plain old racism ("beaners", "niggers", etc.) That is undeniable and Trump and his crazy Breitbart group brought discrimination into mainstream politics.
I do not believe that most of the people who are thinking about voting for Mr. Trump are racist or sexist.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 5, 2016
Some are, but I think most are people who are hurting, they’re worried about their kids, they’re working longer hours for lower wages.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 5, 2016
Originally posted by deanallison:One thing I do hope happens after the election is that American citizens come together, that is putting race, religion, gender aside. I'm not a fan of either candidate but i do feel that Trump voters are being given a hard time, I've even seen people who vote for/ going to vote for him accused of being racist, homophobic, etc and that's not right. Having an opinion of a candidate is different from labelling the voters, not pointing at anyone on here btw, but just hope people can keep it classy amongst the general public when the politicians clearly can't. Hopefully in four years time the right person comes along who can genuinely connect with the majority and make a real difference.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Btw just because I posted those Bernie tweets doesn't mean I like Trump in the slightest, it was just in response to posts above.
From what I've read, he has some great supreme court nominees and Pence is renowned for being very tolerant towards the LGBT community. (sarcasm)