This is the thing the mediadnc establishment totally doesn't get. There wasn't a lot of support for Trump in 2016 due to their constant propaganda. This time around, many people who didn't vote Trump due to the propaganda have had 4 years to see through the lies.
I wasn't following politics much in 2016, but was just thrilled to see Hillary lose :) At first I just thought Trump was funny and loved how much he pissed off really stupid people, but over the past few years I've come to greatly respect and admire how much he's done for our country. Now i can't wait to put in my vote for Trump 2020!
I voted 3rd party, I wish I had voted for Trump but I'll rectify that this year. Given the incredible battle he has had to fight against Dems, Rinos and the media he has gotten a lot accomplished. Pretty remarkable. He just keeps going. He's kind of hitting his stride again now I think. Should be an interesting few months.
I went to the polls to vote trump in 16 even after hearing trump had 1.2 % chance of winning. I just had a hunch to go vote. That night I will never forget was up till 8am so effing hyped. Maga kag 2020.
Not being a US citizen.
I would if I could but, I can't so I won't.
However I am wishing The President luck in November from Australia.
Get off your collective arses and vote.
Me! I stopped voting after the Ron Paul debacle. So I followed through and didn't vote, but it was pretty quick after our President was elected that I realized he was pretty much what I was looking for in Dr. Paul.
So already excited to give my vote for President Trump!
This would be me. A choice between a corrupt establishment dem and a republican party who couldn't find a better canidate than a business mogul. Stayed home with my vote and watched the election hoping for either Trump to lose Texas or for Trump to win because either way the shitstorm would be interesting and here we are. He kept his promises and has made sound policy decisions so now I will happily go vote for him. Better late than never.
I'm afraid I voted Mark McMillan in 2016, but I am thrilled for the opportunity to vote for President Trump this year.
Trump's "Contract with America" amazed me. I'd never before encountered a President who worked so hard to fulfill his campaign promises - not even Reagan. The man keeps his word.
Voted for geotus in New York state knowing my vote meant nothing, and i'll fuckin do it again. This time in Ohio where it matters.
Same here. Voted for him in 2016 and I’ll fuckin do it again.
My father and I both wrote in Bernie. We will be voting Trump this Nov.
This is the thing the mediadnc establishment totally doesn't get. There wasn't a lot of support for Trump in 2016 due to their constant propaganda. This time around, many people who didn't vote Trump due to the propaganda have had 4 years to see through the lies.
I voted Trump in CO but my ballot was not counted because they said my signature didn't match. This year my vote will count but in Maine!!!
So happy to see all you pedes on the Train now...:)
Sadly, I didn't vote Trump in the 2016 primaries. I did vote Trump in the 2016 general election though. And I'll do it again.
Myself, most my family, most my friends
I wasn't following politics much in 2016, but was just thrilled to see Hillary lose :) At first I just thought Trump was funny and loved how much he pissed off really stupid people, but over the past few years I've come to greatly respect and admire how much he's done for our country. Now i can't wait to put in my vote for Trump 2020!
I voted 3rd party, I wish I had voted for Trump but I'll rectify that this year. Given the incredible battle he has had to fight against Dems, Rinos and the media he has gotten a lot accomplished. Pretty remarkable. He just keeps going. He's kind of hitting his stride again now I think. Should be an interesting few months.
I went to the polls to vote trump in 16 even after hearing trump had 1.2 % chance of winning. I just had a hunch to go vote. That night I will never forget was up till 8am so effing hyped. Maga kag 2020.
Didn't vote in 2016. Will be voting Trump this year.
Not being a US citizen. I would if I could but, I can't so I won't. However I am wishing The President luck in November from Australia. Get off your collective arses and vote.
Me! I stopped voting after the Ron Paul debacle. So I followed through and didn't vote, but it was pretty quick after our President was elected that I realized he was pretty much what I was looking for in Dr. Paul.
So already excited to give my vote for President Trump!
I lived overseas for the 2016 election. I felt that even if I voted absentee, that it wouldn't have been counted, if it even made it in!
I will absolutely be voting IN PERSON for GEOTUS 2020!
I was deployed and had my absentee ballot sent back to me as "undeliverable" so yeah, you're probably right.
This would be me. A choice between a corrupt establishment dem and a republican party who couldn't find a better canidate than a business mogul. Stayed home with my vote and watched the election hoping for either Trump to lose Texas or for Trump to win because either way the shitstorm would be interesting and here we are. He kept his promises and has made sound policy decisions so now I will happily go vote for him. Better late than never.
Me and a bunch of friends. Family was already on board in 2016.
I was a dumbass. Found out on election night that I should have. Won't make the same mistake twice.
I have never voted in my life. This year I'm going to vote so hard they'll have to get a new box to put the ballots in.
I'm afraid I voted Mark McMillan in 2016, but I am thrilled for the opportunity to vote for President Trump this year.
Trump's "Contract with America" amazed me. I'd never before encountered a President who worked so hard to fulfill his campaign promises - not even Reagan. The man keeps his word.
Did not vote for him in 2016.
Voted Trump in the primary and I can’t fucking wait to vote for the motherfucker again in November.