White woman from Georgia, voted for Trump in 2016 because I thought a businessman would have sense enough to balance the budget, and I intensely disliked Hillary. In 4 years, despite some progress on the economy, he did nothing to balance the budget and I came to intensely dislike Trump because of the chaos. His lack of character was jus…
White woman from Georgia, voted for Trump in 2016 because I thought a businessman would have sense enough to balance the budget, and I intensely disliked Hillary. In 4 years, despite some progress on the economy, he did nothing to balance the budget and I came to intensely dislike Trump because of the chaos. His lack of character was just something I couldn’t overlook anymore. As a result, I have become politically homeless. I threw away my vote on Libertarian Jorgensen in 2020 - the Biden/Trump choice to me was worse than Biden/Harris. Now that Biden has been put out to pasture, I’m voting for Harris. Jan. 6 was the final straw. I’ve had 4 years to let that fade away but every time he opens his mouth, he sounds like a fascist. The nationalism, the anti-migrant rhetoric, his persecution complex and plans for revenge, and recently the military against the “enemy within” crap - good Lord. 😡
So I’m more determined than ever to vote for Harris, even though I disagree with most of her her economic policies. I trust her slightly more on Israel, I’m pro-choice, and those are probably my tipping points away from a throw-away vote. I did not trust Biden on Israel and let’s face it - Trump is just lying about his support for Israel and abortion. He will reverse course for his alt-right anti-semites as soon as he is elected - they know it and we know it. I have slightly more faith in Kamala, maybe simply because she’s married to a Jewish man. And maybe Kamala will stop yapping about Roe and do something that is actually sensible - like a federal statutory solution.
I gave Trump a chance and I regret it. I will give Kamala a chance this year. I may regret it but Trump is just not an option.
For someone who is married to a Jewish man, her lack of backing Israel in the existential battle for its survival is glaring. There is no question that the Gazans are suffering, but the blame for that sits squarely with Hamas who use them as human shields, and whose government, Hamas, and more particlarly Yahya Sinwar(who never wanted to negotiate) has consistently refused to come to the table, not Israel. Roe is not up to Kamala, it is up to us to seek to ifluence our States, and to seek a Constitutional amendement under Equal Rights (not Privacy which Ruth Bad Ginsburg predicted would be its downfall). She has abjectly failed in the border assignment Biden gave her (& I suspect he handed it off to her because he wanted to distance himself from the morass created by undoing stay in Mexico and other Republican immigration measure in favor of a bill that was defeated because it was really an amnesty bill granting citizenship to 11 million illegal aliens. That only acts as a magnet for further illegal immigration - the notion that if you wait long enough you will become a citizen. I respect your opinion, but beg to differ - I will be voting Republican this election.
White woman from Georgia, voted for Trump in 2016 because I thought a businessman would have sense enough to balance the budget, and I intensely disliked Hillary. In 4 years, despite some progress on the economy, he did nothing to balance the budget and I came to intensely dislike Trump because of the chaos. His lack of character was just something I couldn’t overlook anymore. As a result, I have become politically homeless. I threw away my vote on Libertarian Jorgensen in 2020 - the Biden/Trump choice to me was worse than Biden/Harris. Now that Biden has been put out to pasture, I’m voting for Harris. Jan. 6 was the final straw. I’ve had 4 years to let that fade away but every time he opens his mouth, he sounds like a fascist. The nationalism, the anti-migrant rhetoric, his persecution complex and plans for revenge, and recently the military against the “enemy within” crap - good Lord. 😡
So I’m more determined than ever to vote for Harris, even though I disagree with most of her her economic policies. I trust her slightly more on Israel, I’m pro-choice, and those are probably my tipping points away from a throw-away vote. I did not trust Biden on Israel and let’s face it - Trump is just lying about his support for Israel and abortion. He will reverse course for his alt-right anti-semites as soon as he is elected - they know it and we know it. I have slightly more faith in Kamala, maybe simply because she’s married to a Jewish man. And maybe Kamala will stop yapping about Roe and do something that is actually sensible - like a federal statutory solution.
I gave Trump a chance and I regret it. I will give Kamala a chance this year. I may regret it but Trump is just not an option.
For someone who is married to a Jewish man, her lack of backing Israel in the existential battle for its survival is glaring. There is no question that the Gazans are suffering, but the blame for that sits squarely with Hamas who use them as human shields, and whose government, Hamas, and more particlarly Yahya Sinwar(who never wanted to negotiate) has consistently refused to come to the table, not Israel. Roe is not up to Kamala, it is up to us to seek to ifluence our States, and to seek a Constitutional amendement under Equal Rights (not Privacy which Ruth Bad Ginsburg predicted would be its downfall). She has abjectly failed in the border assignment Biden gave her (& I suspect he handed it off to her because he wanted to distance himself from the morass created by undoing stay in Mexico and other Republican immigration measure in favor of a bill that was defeated because it was really an amnesty bill granting citizenship to 11 million illegal aliens. That only acts as a magnet for further illegal immigration - the notion that if you wait long enough you will become a citizen. I respect your opinion, but beg to differ - I will be voting Republican this election.