‘I felt like I was voting for the lesser of two evils. And this time around, I’m not sure it will be any different.’
53 percent overall. These were women, analysts concluded, who weren’t particularly proud to support Trump, but voted for him anyway.
“We’ll talk about how horrible Trump is, how embarrassing. We’re mortified. But then we’ll look at each other and be like, ‘Not having Hillary Clinton as president — worth it.’”But that was 2016. This time around, Clinton won’t be running, and Murphy always assumed there’d be a Democratic candidate she’d be able to support. Even if she didn’t love the nominee, surely whoever it was would be better than the president, who she says “doesn’t seem to have any brains at all.”At 10 a.m.
“Honestly, I don’t listen to any of the stuff Trump says,” says Hart, who votes Republican mostly because she is staunchly opposed to abortion. “I literally cannot stand to hear him speak.”“When I cast my vote, I felt like I was voting for the lesser of two evils,” says Hart. “And this time around, I’m not sure it will be any different.”
“I watched maybe 10 minutes and went, ‘Is this for real? Are these people actually running for president?’”Warren sparred with Bloomberg about his nondisclosure agreements. According to the Internet, she won.Shari Dallas is stunned that Sanders is the Democratic front-runner. A registered independent, 59-year-old Dallas voted for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson in the last presidential election.
Bean hasn’t quite made up her mind yet. She wants to spend more time looking into the various Democratic candidates, but she knows she could never vote for Sanders. It’s pretty simple, really, she says: She can’t align herself with socialism. It’s not entirely surprising, says Murphy. These days, it’s fairly common not to know your friends’ political leanings. People tiptoe around the topic, knowing a stray comment made to the wrong person could lead to an argument — maybe even the end of a friendship.
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