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posted ago by Jghou ago by Jghou +1367 / -0

I did not vote for Trump in 2016. I've always voted Republican, even had the misfortune of having to vote Romney in 2012. In 2016 I thought Trump would never get the nomination, I voted for Cruz in my state's primary. I was devastated when Trump won the nomination. My issue with him was that he was a reality TV star and would make a mockery of our highest office. I was torn, I would never vote for a Democrat but for the first time in my life, I considered it. If Hillary wasn't such a crooked bitch, I might have done it. I knew Trump would win my state, so I ended up writing in Cruz for the election. I couldn't bring myself to vote for who I thought was a joke at the time. Even though I have always been a Republican and have voted in every election since 2008, my red-pill moment was the Kavanaugh confirmation. That's when I first saw what the democratic party was about, they're an evil organization that will do anything for power. It disgusted me... what they put that man through. Ever since, I have followed politics in much greater detail. I realized what Trump was about, he's not a joke, he's the greatest President we've ever had and I mean that with great sincerity. Pedes, I have realized my mistake in 2016. I will not make that mistake in 2020. I will crawl through broken glass to cast my vote for Trump, I've told everyone who will listen to vote for Trump. Trump will win. Just wanted to get this off my chest. Trump2020

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TheSHazDroid 35 points ago +35 / -0

Welcome!

Don't feel bad. I voted for Pierre Delecto (Romney) in 2012 as well. Lets keep that as our little secret.

I know Trump's bombastic attitude does turn many people off. Many of them like yourself once they see the ACTUAL record of what he has done end up changing their mind.

Yes, the Kavenaugh Hearing and booming economy of last year red pilled many people.

Again, welcome to the party!

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KremlinBot 13 points ago +13 / -0

I remember Mittens being rolled by "Candy Crowley" during the debate as she interceded to defend Obama. Unlike Trump, Romney just stood there and took it from the moderator. To make matters worse, right after the debate she apologized for being wrong, but how many viewers saw that? It turns out that play acting "Mr Nice guy" doesn't do wonders for your campaign. Very low energy.

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The_kool_mom 1 point ago +1 / -0

Or owned ones like Roberts.

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Patroklos_Maga 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's hard to believe nowadays that Romney and McCain were candidates for the Gop