United States Election: Nov. 8, 2016 |OT| Hate Trumps Love

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I'm not standing in line for 4 hours to vote. Fuck that
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So, ugh. It's over with. I've voted.

It was kind of a scary experience as I live in a rural area and there were like 100 Drumpf signs and a huge "STOP RIGGED ELECTIONS" sign and one sign that I'm sure was likely a threat against Hillary's life. There was exactly one Hillary sign there.

All the employees/volunteers wore Drumpf badges.

FML,

Report all the employees/volunteers immediately. Their behavior is 110% illegal.
 
No early voting is such bullshit. I'm in NY and in a suburban area so I didn't have a line and my vote doesn't 'matter' a whole lot, but the fact that I had to take time out of a specific work day to vote is dumb. There should be at least 2 weeks before election day where we can vote. The mail in ballot system of Oregon (or Washington?) is the best model and I wish we just did that nationally. You'd have such higher turn out and so many less problems.

Yeah I agree. I guess I'm not sure how early voting works in all states, but what we have here in Iowa seems to work pretty well. Early voting opens like a month before election day and stays open until the day before. There a fewer early voting locations compared to election day locations, but you have much more time to make it work. You can also vote by mail (absentee ballot) and don't need an excuse to get one like in some states. I think the more options the better.
 
Clinton seems better than Trump, but I don't think we will see an improvement here. There has been no public debate over foreign policy this election cycle. With no push-back, what reason is there to change or take a step back and examine the USA's role in foreign wars.

Trump's appeasement to Putin and weakening NATO is enough to tell you how his Foreign Policy stance would be bad
 
#America.

It's really a problem with certain states, not the country. And a certain party I would imagine that does not want country wide mail in early voting.

I can't blame somebody not wanting to stand in a 4 hour line while somebody like me voted in the comfort of my own home 2 weeks ago.
 
This probably isn't what people want to hear, but the no fly zone is a bluff. Voters want a candidate who promises to do something, and a no-fly zone sounds like the sort of safe something they want. It'll never actually happen because she knows the risk.

I hope you're right.

I fear you're wrong though; the US position in Syria is orders of magnitude more complex than Russia's, but I fear she'll be reluctant to disengage from the conflict if it means ceding influence in the region to Russia.

Trump's appeasement to Putin and weakening NATO is enough to tell you how his Foreign Policy stance would be bad

His stance on NATO baffles me. It's one thing to tell the other members that they need to carry more of the load so that we could lower our defense spending, but Trump wants to increase defense spending.

It seems like he's trying to appeal to the isolationists while also keeping the MIC appeased. Makes for strange bedfellows.
 
Msyelf, Wife, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law and his wife, sister-in law and his wife all went to vote
+8 for Hill in Ohio
This is my first presidential electio in Ohio, used to live in VA
Let's do this
 
So, ugh. It's over with. I've voted.

It was kind of a scary experience as I live in a rural area and there were like 100 Trump signs and a huge "STOP RIGGED ELECTIONS" sign and one sign that I'm sure was likely a threat against Hillary's life. There was exactly one Hillary sign there.

All the employees/volunteers wore Trump badges.

FML,
Smells like irony.
 
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In the end I couldn't pull the trigger on Trump. While he's someone who I really wanted to vote for on an emotional level, you have to realize that he simply isn't a true believer, just another GOP snake oil salesman, only more bombastic and less intelligent. I am glad he ran, and I hope his movement continues to grow and eventually pushes the Grover Norquist chamber of commerce types out of the party. This time it was free trade, in four years it might be regressive taxation, or lax financial regulation, or labor rights. When the day comes that the base fully awakens and forces the party to move beyond trickle down and hostility to labor, I’ll be ready to support them, but until then I’ll continue to begrudgingly vote for Democrats.

(And yes, I totally broke state law by taking this photo)

I can see some benefits of a Republican Presidency/Senate/House in many election years, but man, you made the right choice this year. It takes a lot of inner strength to change one's mind like you did, so you should be very proud of yourself. Most of us (us being humanity) like to dig in so deep that we never will listen to the other side's opinions, so it's impressive when someone overcomes that tendency.
 
That's not what he's saying. 32 fought to run for either of the two parties. The fact that you're not viable when you don't agree with either of them is what he's saying. I think you knew that, though.

No. The two parties are very diverse coalitions. Hell, we had two complete party outsiders do exceptionally well this year (Trump and Sanders). The 12th Amendment says that to win outright a candidate has to win over 50% of the electors. Until you amend the constitution, sustainable and stable 3rd parties are impossible in America.

Government is always about coalitions. In some governments the coalitions form after elections. In America the coalitions form well before the elections. So if you just walk in on election day, it is going to seem like there are only two choices, but we had a long process to create those options. That process is something that is necessitated by the Constitution.
 
So, ugh. It's over with. I've voted.

It was kind of a scary experience as I live in a rural area and there were like 100 Trump signs and a huge "STOP RIGGED ELECTIONS" sign and one sign that I'm sure was likely a threat against Hillary's life. There was exactly one Hillary sign there.

All the employees/volunteers wore Trump badges.

FML,

Is that not against American election laws?
 
So, ugh. It's over with. I've voted.

It was kind of a scary experience as I live in a rural area and there were like 100 Trump signs and a huge "STOP RIGGED ELECTIONS" sign and one sign that I'm sure was likely a threat against Hillary's life. There was exactly one Hillary sign there.

All the employees/volunteers wore Trump badges.

FML,

Like others have said, pretty sure pollsters cannot wear anything showing affiliation to any particular party, even volunteers.

I would report that place in a second.
 
A little late in the game, but I'll just drop this here

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(This is what "both sides are bad" people remind me of.)

Because people don't align themselves with your point of view? This IS the worst election since I have been able to vote in the late 90s.
 
So, ugh. It's over with. I've voted.

It was kind of a scary experience as I live in a rural area and there were like 100 Trump signs and a huge "STOP RIGGED ELECTIONS" sign and one sign that I'm sure was likely a threat against Hillary's life. There was exactly one Hillary sign there.

All the employees/volunteers wore Trump badges.

FML,

I URGE you to please report this to state elections officials. It's a totally anonymous report and even if it makes no difference, this sort of violation of the law should NOT be tolerated!
 
I am a bad case of the stomach flu and am in excruciating pain. I live in California, in which my presidential vote for Hilary probably doesn't mean a lot, but fuck that. Going to vote even if I drop dead immediately after.
 
Not in in that district after they redid it. I'm in the 2nd so it's Scott Taylor or Shaun Brown.

I'm also in Virginia Beach. Had no issues in the Courthouse area, in and out in 5 minutes, but my friend's location near Providence was temporarily shut down due to the police having to come in and arrest a dude wearing a "My gun and I are voting Trump" shirt who was threatening people in line.
 
A little late in the game, but I'll just drop this here

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(This is what "both sides are bad" people remind me of.)

Hate to break it to you, but we're screwed no matter who wins today. We've got a lot of deep-seated problems that don't have any clear paths to being fixed...
 
That's awesome, it's a really cool area but it's also really conservative because of all of the military and DoD spending here.
I used to live down there some years back and I know what you mean. Lot of Republicans down unfortunately.

There's still some good people though, so who knows. Maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised. I know a few diehard Republican friends who had some serious crisis of conscience over Trump and completely change into Hillary supporters because of this election.

This is the face of a broken man.

All the employees/volunteers wore Trump badges.

FML,
People working at the voting location are not allowed to wear anything expressing favor for a candidate or even hint at expressing an opinion about one. You need to report them.
 
Report all the employees/volunteers immediately. Their behavior is 110% illegal.

Yep. There can be supporters with signs or whatever outside the polling place (so long as they stay some distance away from the entrance as defined by law) but the workers inside should have absolutely no campaign gear on them. Your state's Secretary of State office should have some way of reporting irregularities like that, or independent civil rights orgs you can contact if you don't trust your state government.
 
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