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Originally Posted by barbara
Pointing out the perceived flaws of Hilary does not excuse Trump's lies and inaccuracies.
It's quite possible that both candidates have stretched the truth from time to time. 😉
However, I find Trump's lies to be far more damaging to our country.
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I feel the same way about Hillary as you do about Trump.
I didn't always feel that way, but it has developed over the course of the campaign for the nomination as I learned more and more about her and observed how she conducted herself. There is no turning back for me.
I also didn't think much of Trump at the beginning of the campaign season but watching how he has stuck a finger in the eye of the Republican establishment, whom I despise, I have developed a certain amount of respect for him.
As far as how he will govern, he is an unknown quantity, but he has said a lot of the right things. If he's true to his word he will be standing up for the working class which have been given short shrift by both major parties for decades. Electing him is crapshoot I admit, but it's beats Hillary's sure thing which is more catering to the ruling class.