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Who would you vote for if the presidential election were held today? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 831
9 Comments

  • TrumpSupporterMD - 8 years ago

    The self-righteousness in these comments could fill Epic's Deep Space auditorium. Trump is by far the superior candidate in this election. The establishmentarianism of Clinton is unhealthy for a democracy and has evidenced itself in so many different ways this election: the subjugation of Sanders' campaign, the email and Benghazi debacles, her support from Wall Street, etc. Trump represents a cultural shift away from political correctness and collectivism that has wreaked havoc on fundamental American values. It's time Americans wake up to the realities of corporate globalism, illegal immigration, radical Islam and narrative-driven mainstream media outlets. Trump is the only candidate who has brought up these issues and made them part of the national conversation. I'm proud to support him and hope my fellow healthcare professionals agree.

  • Ballot Chad - 8 years ago

    I wonder if Nate Silver would find your survey statistically significant.

  • Peppermint Patty - 8 years ago

    In “lesser of two evils election” - one a classic narcissist con-man, international pariah; the other mishandled emails and has privacy and (often unsubstantiated) trust issues. False equivalency much?

    How can we overlook blatant hate speech/bigotry/race baiting/birtherism, misogyny, LGBT phobia, ignorance / lack of policy, continually changing positions, climate change /science denying, paying himself outrageous fees for campaign costs, stealing foundation donations for personal use, economists' projections of his devastating impact on economy, record of continually screwing workers and partners, encouraging shooting opponent (twice) and judges, getting out of NATO, bombing people based on hand gestures, using nukes, torturing (ignoring international treaties that protect our military), admiring Putin and other despots, making fun of the disabled, $Bs in debt to Russia and China (businesses failures), disrespect for a Gold Star family – ADD , admits he doesn’t read! This will lead to something good for U.S. and world?

    The media wants a dog fight so we hear continually how Hillary is a crook and a liar. Yet, after being pilloried for decades on conservative radio and Fox, and 7 Benghazi “investigations” co-chair admits was a witch hunt, she's guilty of bad judgement on emails, personal privacy concerns - and is “unlikeable”.
    Detractors say she’s old and fat yet Trump is older and fatter.

    Trump shown to be biggest liar among 19 candidates since 2007 by non-partisan PolitiFact - Obama most honest followed closely by Clinton. He’s been sued 1000s of times by disgruntled workers, ex-partners and lenders, found guilty of housing discrimination, on trial for Trump U rip off scam, paid off 2 AGs to withdraw complaints, and new suit filed accusing him of raping a woman as 13 year old. And hillary is biggest liar and crook - getting off on "technicalities"?

    She has flaws, admits is not a great campaigner, but is lifetime public servant, Senator and SoS with support of many Republican leaders, former presidents, military advisors and diplomats - respected on international stage. Best quote: “She is supported by people who worked with or for her or did business with him.”

    Trump’s supporters are David Duke (KKK), Ailes (sexual harasser), Bannon (alt right conspiracy nut), Giuliani, Arpaio, Lewandowski, Manford - my defintion of “scum”. The convention was a galaxy of hate and fear. But corporate media is ratings driven so promotes Trump circus and wants "close race”.

    Sad to see ugly underbelly of America Trump exposed and emboldens (“deplorables”) but harder to explain how the rest of his supporters see him as a viable option. Has Hillary derangement syndrome overcome rational thought?

  • Can'tThisAllBeOverAlready? - 8 years ago

    Interesting how there are no "pro-Trump" comments here. Folks are either bashing or supporting Clinton. Trump supporters are going the way of our nation's attitude towards science. Let's ignore the facts and expert opinions and go with what sounds good.

  • Me2 - 8 years ago

    What is most scary is our nation's complacency with corruption and debt, our apathy towards government, ignoring that our freedoms are being taken one by one. Our Congress is abdicating their responsibilities to the people, and our Judicial branch is creating laws rather than enforcing them. No longer a government of the people, but an ever growing elitist Federal government buying the electorate and donors with promises, delivering to the special interest groups on the backs of the working class, believing our money is their money and there's always more of it, even after we are dead they will take what's left. HRC is a liability to this nation - ripe to be bribed, secrets we do not have in the hands of our enemies, and hundreds of millions of dollars in her hands from people who will want to call in their favors. Who would have thought 20 years ago that an angry and unhealthy woman under investigation by the FBI with more scandals than pant suits, including a pay for play Foundation where 94% of the money did not go to charitable causes, would run for President with 50% of the nation in her camp. No longer the nation that came together after 9/11, but a nation divided in every way possible and without a compass. Who is calling who deplorable?

  • Me - 8 years ago

    What a crying shame. Her actions are nothing less than criminal if not down right treasonous, and it goes back many many years. It just goes to show how far America has fallen.

  • Sam B - 8 years ago

    Hey now. As long as everything she does "isn't technically illegal," it makes her a good candidate... /s

  • Jerome Bettis - 8 years ago

    One of the saddest things I've ever seen. So many people who think HRC isn't at the core of a wretched hive of scum and villainy.

  • JoeyB - 8 years ago

    One of the easiest questions you've ever asked in a poll. I'm with her.

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