Vote in person, and don't vote because you don't believe the polls. Don't vote because you do believe in polls. Vote because it's your civic duty. Many lives have been laid down so you have the opportunity to vote and that duty is bound to our cumulative responsibility to best preserve this great nation through our choice in representatives.
This is why I voted for Trump and against Clinton in 2016. It is why I'm voting for him in 2020.
I went into the voting booth in 2016 feeling defeated. The media, TV, websites, polls, my friends, all predicting a lock for Hillary. “It’s her turn” broadcast everywhere like she just deserves it because... she’s waited in line or something..? Never quite got that logic, but I digress. I was feeling defeated and thinking that, however I feel, I might as well make my vote count. Maybe there will be a chance?
What a delight to wake up to the next morning! This time I’m feeling super energized and, while still a little worried, nothing will prevent me from voting Trump yet again.
It felt sooo good, I was up all night. Just ... That just does not happen in life but for some reason "our timeline" became the timeline to be at. It was fantastic - my personal favorite part was how Hillary refused to concede and sent out her manager. Like - demonstrated to everyone exactly why she shouldn't be president as she wasn't becoming president.
That was my favorite small moment. That and the escalator down moment.
It's fucking happening!
No matter what, make sure to VOTE IN PERSON so that we can all feast on liberal tears November 3rd!
Vote in person, and don't vote because you don't believe the polls. Don't vote because you do believe in polls. Vote because it's your civic duty. Many lives have been laid down so you have the opportunity to vote and that duty is bound to our cumulative responsibility to best preserve this great nation through our choice in representatives.
This is why I voted for Trump and against Clinton in 2016. It is why I'm voting for him in 2020.
I went into the voting booth in 2016 feeling defeated. The media, TV, websites, polls, my friends, all predicting a lock for Hillary. “It’s her turn” broadcast everywhere like she just deserves it because... she’s waited in line or something..? Never quite got that logic, but I digress. I was feeling defeated and thinking that, however I feel, I might as well make my vote count. Maybe there will be a chance?
What a delight to wake up to the next morning! This time I’m feeling super energized and, while still a little worried, nothing will prevent me from voting Trump yet again.
It felt sooo good, I was up all night. Just ... That just does not happen in life but for some reason "our timeline" became the timeline to be at. It was fantastic - my personal favorite part was how Hillary refused to concede and sent out her manager. Like - demonstrated to everyone exactly why she shouldn't be president as she wasn't becoming president.
That was my favorite small moment. That and the escalator down moment.