I'm a libertarian and I absolutely couldn't stomach Hillary. Though everyone complains about hearing it, until the third party actually becomes a force, voting outside of the standard partisan choices is flushing your vote. There's no other way to look at it.Traci_Momof2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:15 pm DH is a republican, and voted for Trump, but for him it was a "lesser of two evils" vote. He's never been very happy with Trump from the beginning.
I've been voting for 34 years and this is the first time I recall a true lesser of two evils scenario. I don't ever remember feeling like that all this time.
Out of ALL of the millions of people in the U.S., I still can't believe that those two were our best and brightest options. It still astounds me.
I think Trump would have been a great executive team/cabinet member such as being over the Fed, over housing,etc. Something in finance. He understands business and money. He gets the economy. He's just so rough around the edges.
I don't know - I guess it seems to be working. He was the first sitting President to walk into north Korea. He must be doing something right.