Forget your favorite.. Given the current situation, who do you think will ultimately win?
Honestly, I don't know who will win. It amazed me and disappointed me when Trump won the 2016 election. Many folks with much more political expertise than I have, are still trying to figure out why so many people fell for his stich, but they did. It is hard to say how many folks will ignore the facts and be swayed by Trump's negative views and diversionary campaign tactics again. Whenever the media interviews Trump supporters on air, it floors me how they have convoluted what he has said and done over the course of the last eight years.
What I won't be saying or doing is threatening to leave the country should Trump win the election. If I were ever to move to another country it would be for personal reasons and because of who gets elected President for four years. Over the course of my lifetime, the U.S. has had fourteen Presidents, some better than others and I survived them all regardless of whether I liked or voted for them.
If memory serves me right, the first Presidential election I voted Honestly, I don't know who will win. It amazed me and disappointed me when Trump won the 2016 election. Many folks with much more political expertise than I have, are still trying to figure out why so many people fell for Trump’s line of schtick, but they did. It is hard to say how many folks will ignore the facts and be swayed by Trump's negative views and diversionary campaign tactics again. Whenever the media interviews Trump supporters on air, it floors me how they have convoluted what he has said and done over the course of the last eight years.
What I won't be saying or doing is threatening to leave the country should Trump win the election. If I were ever to move to another country it would be for personal reasons and because of who gets elected President for four years. Over the course of my lifetime, the U.S. has had fourteen Presidents, some better than others and I survived them all regardless of whether I liked or voted for them.
If memory serves me right, the first Presidential election I voted in was in 1977 when Jimmy Carter was elected. I remember my uncle whose career was in U.S. diplomatic corps and who lived in France saying on a visit to the U.S. who is this 'peanut farmer' folks are talking about. Although I liked and respected my now deceased uncle's opinion, I voted for the 'peanut farmer' and never regretted it. My parents who I doubt ever voted, were all for Richard Nixon as President. I was not. But I was also too young to vote when he ran for office.
in was in 1977 when Jimmy Carter was elected. I remember my uncle whose career was in U.S. diplomatic corps and who lived in France saying on a visit to the U.S. who is this 'peanut farmer' folks are talking about. Although I liked and respected my now deceased uncle's opinion, I voted for the 'peanut farmer' and never regretted it. My parents who I doubt ever voted, were all for Richard Nixon as President. I was not. But I was also too young to vote when he ran for office.