paulitician
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- Oct 7, 2011
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Im not sure but johnson doesnt impress me because of his agreement with socialism 70 percent of the time.
Real Libertarians have soured on him. He's lost a lot of support.
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Im not sure but johnson doesnt impress me because of his agreement with socialism 70 percent of the time.
What the hell are you talking about?he is a strong supporter of LESS government.Of course. In Trump they see a bit of a libertarian anyway. And Johnson supporters want to back a winner.In my house, my wife is voting Trump, but she always votes Republican. My daughters are both libertarian. My oldest daughter is going to follow through and vote for Johnson, but she lives in California (going to Berkeley) and admitted she'd go Trump if he had a chance in California a couple months ago. Now this morning my other daughter who lives here in North Carolina and has been solid Johnson told me she "may have to vote for Trump." She just despises Hillary too much.
I'm hearing from others around my area too who had been never Trump when he won the nomination say they are just too disturbed by Hillary and are starting to lean back to Trump. I'm sticking with Johnson. I meant it when I said I won't vote for someone who isn't a free market capitalist.
I live in Durham, which is heavily Democrat. And I've seen two Hillary signs the last few days. I'm not saying Hillary supporters will vote Trump, but if they stay home and Trump supporters turn out, this could get interesting
Trump is libertarian ... how? ...
Then why is his flagship issue more government? We aren't free to trade ... unless he says so. Punishing companies that want to be efficient. More government isn't less government, actually
yeah..He's going to get about 500k 'protest votes'....That's it.Im not sure but johnson doesnt impress me because of his agreement with socialism 70 percent of the time.
Real Libertarians have soured on him. He's lost a lot of support.
What the hell are you talking about?he is a strong supporter of LESS government.Of course. In Trump they see a bit of a libertarian anyway. And Johnson supporters want to back a winner.In my house, my wife is voting Trump, but she always votes Republican. My daughters are both libertarian. My oldest daughter is going to follow through and vote for Johnson, but she lives in California (going to Berkeley) and admitted she'd go Trump if he had a chance in California a couple months ago. Now this morning my other daughter who lives here in North Carolina and has been solid Johnson told me she "may have to vote for Trump." She just despises Hillary too much.
I'm hearing from others around my area too who had been never Trump when he won the nomination say they are just too disturbed by Hillary and are starting to lean back to Trump. I'm sticking with Johnson. I meant it when I said I won't vote for someone who isn't a free market capitalist.
I live in Durham, which is heavily Democrat. And I've seen two Hillary signs the last few days. I'm not saying Hillary supporters will vote Trump, but if they stay home and Trump supporters turn out, this could get interesting
Trump is libertarian ... how? ...
Then why is his flagship issue more government? We aren't free to trade ... unless he says so. Punishing companies that want to be efficient. More government isn't less government, actually
yeah..He's going to get about 500k 'protest votes'....That's it.Im not sure but johnson doesnt impress me because of his agreement with socialism 70 percent of the time.
Real Libertarians have soured on him. He's lost a lot of support.