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Things are shaping up for another write-in vote in 2020.
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"Another"?Gil Dobie wrote:Things are shaping up for another write-in vote in 2020.
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Unless Gabbard is VP, she's my write-in vote. Looks like everyone else likes old white/orange men.mainejeff wrote:"Another"?Gil Dobie wrote:Things are shaping up for another write-in vote in 2020.
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Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
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Our douchebag governor announced hes running.
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TheDancinMonarch wrote:Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
You mean I could have voted for a DancinMonarch?
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1968? Damn, you’re older than I am! 1972 was my first one.TheDancinMonarch wrote:Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
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Ivytalk wrote:1968? Damn, you’re older than I am! 1972 was my first one.TheDancinMonarch wrote:Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
Still proud of that Tricky Dick Vote, eh?
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I wrote in Ed Muskie, IIRC.dbackjon wrote:Ivytalk wrote: 1968? Damn, you’re older than I am! 1972 was my first one.
Still proud of that Tricky Dick Vote, eh?
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I liked Ed...Ivytalk wrote:I wrote in Ed Muskie, IIRC.dbackjon wrote:
Still proud of that Tricky Dick Vote, eh?
His Presidential ambitions derailed by Jacob Wohl's forerunners...
The Canuck letter was a forged letter to the editor of the Manchester Union Leader, published February 24, 1972, two weeks before the New Hampshire primary of the 1972 United States presidential election. It implied that Senator Edmund Muskie, a candidate for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, held prejudice against Americans of French-Canadian descent. The letter's immediate effect was to compel the candidate to give a speech in front of the newspaper's offices, subsequently known as "the crying speech".[1] The letter's indirect effect was to contribute to the implosion of Muskie's candidacy.
On October 10, 1972, FBI investigators revealed that the Canuck letter was part of a dirty tricks campaign against Democrats orchestrated by the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CRP) (later derisively nicknamed CREEP).[2]
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TheDancinMonarch wrote:Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
You must be an old white man.
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That makes 0 sense.TheDancinMonarch wrote:Didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in 2016. Instead voted for myself and we are all very fortunate I didn't win.
But if nothing changes between now and November 2020 I will be forced to vote for Trump despite my personal dislike of him. There is not one opponent on the Democrat side that can be taken at all with any seriousness.
And then there is this. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and quite frankly I haven't seen my life change at all on a day-to-day basis regardless of who won.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17