Evan McMullin
Evan McMullin
Trump. Not sure I picked the lesser evil but I tried.
Ifs---Arizona and Michigan and Trump takes if
Voted for Hillary. I voted for Bernie in the primary and my political ideology is further to the left than him. Hillary was the next closest person on the political spectrum that actually had a chance to win so there it is.
FightFor15 wrote:
I voted for Bernie in the primary and my political ideology is further to the left than him.
I didn't realize that was possible. Holy cow.
ladedah wrote:
get a third voice in the mix wrote:Good thinking
Planning for the future if we survive the outcome of this disaster.
A third voice in a two party system enlightens the public, encourages compromise and blunts ad hominem attack politics
As of the above post:
Clinton - 118
Trump - 79
Johnson - 13
McMullin - 6
Stein - 5
Maturen - 1
LRC is too liberal and out of touch with the actual electorate.
Johnson.
(wouldn't actually want him president... but down with 2 party, "this or that" system!)
dats da fact jack wrote:
ladedah wrote:As of the above post:
Clinton - 118
Trump - 79
Johnson - 13
McMullin - 6
Stein - 5
Maturen - 1
LRC is too liberal and out of touch with the actual electorate.
Or it's just less uneducated white male than you thought.
Don't blame me. I voted for McMullin.
John Kasich.
(yes, I wrote in his name as a protest vote to the RNC.)
Johnson
Tried to make a statement by supporting a third party.
joho wrote:
Johnson
Tried to make a statement by supporting a third party.
A lot of my friends in PA tried to do the same thing by voting Johnson. Look how that turned out for the state...
Clinton
trump
jamin
down with 2 wrote:
dats da fact jack wrote:LRC is too liberal and out of touch with the actual electorate.
Or it's just less uneducated white male than you thought.
As everyone can clearly see now per the exit polls...
Trump won the white college-educated vote 49-45.
He barely lost the overall college-educated vote 49-45.
And, of course, he won the suburbs 50-45.
Getting 30% of the Hispanic vote was icing on the cake.
FightFor15 wrote:
Voted for Hillary. I voted for Bernie in the primary and my political ideology is further to the left than him. Hillary was the next closest person on the political spectrum that actually had a chance to win so there it is.
^^Same for me. Voted for Hillary, voted for Sanders in the primary.
Bump
Detector detector wrote:
As everyone can clearly see now per the exit polls...
Trump won the white college-educated vote 49-45.
He barely lost the overall college-educated vote 49-45.
And, of course, he won the suburbs 50-45.
Getting 30% of the Hispanic vote was icing on the cake.
Aaaand he lost by a couple million in the popular vote.