Who changed his vote from HC to DT due to Oct28 email news ?

Have you changed your vote in the last 10 days before election ?

  • Yes, I have changed my vote from Clinton to Trump

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • Yes, I changed from Trump to Clinton

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • No, Will still vote Clinton

    Votes: 34 58.6%
  • No, Will vote Trump anyway

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • No, (I am not going to post which i will vote for)

    Votes: 6 10.3%
  • I'd rather not say.

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Yes, (I am not going to post which i will vote for)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I am not illegible to vote

    Votes: 5 8.6%

  • Total voters
    58
  • Poll closed .

hhhd1

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Apr 8, 2012
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Anybody who was actually voting Clinton, changed to Trump due to today's news about "FBI reopens Clinton probe after new emails found in Anthony Weiner case" ?
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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It's pretty simple, you either vote for the nationalist or the globalist (like Obama, W, etc). It's not even about Dem vs Repub. I'm lobbing the molotov cocktail right at DC, TRUMP bitches.
 

Jaskalas

Lifer
Jun 23, 2004
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Anybody who was actually voting Clinton, changed to Trump due to today's news about "FBI reopens Clinton probe after new emails found in Anthony Weiner case" ?

No, I'm voting third party for the third time in a row.
 
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glenn1

Lifer
Sep 6, 2000
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There's not enough alcohol in the world that would lead me to do that. Of course I have never been planning to vote for Clinton either so either way I'm a negative on your hypothetical.
 

TeeJay1952

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May 28, 2004
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Ratings were down and Media realized they called it too early.
No news news adjustment. Terror abounds. Trumkins and Clintonistas watching again. Viewing up,
 

Commodus

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Oct 9, 2004
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It's pretty simple, you either vote for the nationalist or the globalist (like Obama, W, etc). It's not even about Dem vs Repub. I'm lobbing the molotov cocktail right at DC, TRUMP bitches.

Lumping Obama in with Bush Jr. is overly simplistic.

Bush Jr. was a buffoon, and effectively a puppet for neoconservatives with a malicious agenda (treat the world as a black-and-white, good-versus-evil war, even if you have to lie and cheat to do it). He set back relations with other countries, held back progress on LGBT rights and was partially responsible for the worst economic crisis in decades (I'm not exempting Bill Clinton from this).

Obama cleaned up many of those messes (as far as an obstructionist Republican House would allow, anyway), and brought back a level of decorum and intelligence that had been sorely lacking. He also ushered in a more technically savvy government with a relative openness that hadn't been seen before. His administration was far from flawless (it didn't take swift enough action to curb ISIS before it got big), but it was miles above where Bush Jr. was.

Here's the problem with Trump: throwing someone into office to destroy the system is fine... when the person knows what they're doing. Trump doesn't. He's an incompetent business man. He's racist, sexist, hot-tempered, petty and he doesn't have the faintest grasp of how politics work. Remember, we know for a fact that Pence would be handling most of the real responsibilities of President. His tax plan is designed to benefit him; this is not a man of the people, for the people. He rejects widely established scientific facts like man-made climate change. Voting for Trump is the most irresponsible thing you could do.
 
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Perknose

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Oct 9, 1999
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"I am not illegible to vote"
Huh?

It means you've seen the writing on the wall, but you can't make any sense of it, so you're voting for Gary Johnson just for the dick pun inherent in his last name. :D
 

Bitek

Lifer
Aug 2, 2001
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It means you've seen the writing on the wall, but you can't make any sense of it, so you're voting for Gary Johnson just for the dick pun inherent in his last name. :D

I'm voting for his brother, Harry Johnson, and his veep Richard Cox

Johnson/Cox 2016!



(I personally know men with these names, as well as a Hary Balz, and I do indeed trust them more than Trump..)
 
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sontakke

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Aug 8, 2001
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Seriously, why would anybody change their vote at this stage? "Email voters" were never going to be Hillary voters. It will make hardly any difference. On the contrary the voter turnout might be larger than otherwise with this hanging over her head.
 

Balt

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Mar 12, 2000
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Nah, I wouldn't change my vote even if I could.

But most of us here on P&N are pretty set in our ways already. The question is whether all of those undecided dopes are finally going to make up their minds based on this last bit of news. According to St. Nate Silver, there are a lot more undecideds at this point in the election than there were at a similar point in 2012.
 

Indus

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May 11, 2002
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I wouldn't mind changing my vote to...

Build a wall around Trump Tower and forever keep Trump inside!
 
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1sikbITCH

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Jan 3, 2001
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I wouldn't mind changing my vote to...

Build a wall around Trump Tower and forever keep Trump inside!

I would like to cede Trump Tower to Mexico. Then Trump would be Mexican and would have to exterminate himself. I'm sorry, I meant make himself illegible.
 
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Nah, I wouldn't change my vote even if I could.

But most of us here on P&N are pretty set in our ways already. The question is whether all of those undecided dopes are finally going to make up their minds based on this last bit of news. According to St. Nate Silver, there are a lot more undecideds at this point in the election than there were at a similar point in 2012.
That is really puzzling to me, this is such a polarizing race, it's hard to imagine someone who didn't see either of the candidates in such a horrid light they'd do what they could to ensure they weren't elected.
 

MovingTarget

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Jun 22, 2003
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This email scandal, once again, is all sound and fury, signifying nothing. Comey was out of line, again, in an attempt to throw conservatives some red meat prior to the election. I hope the DOJ has some serious consequences for him if it turns out he is crying wolf over this issue again.
 
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