Belly35;1807930 wrote:Stick those poll up your ass...
Take a trip and walk into a few diesel shops, manufacturing and everyday lunch bag working people don't worry they don't bit.... That the real America and they what Hillary in prison in 2016
all you people thinking third party or Hillary real hard working Americans they don't want more of the last 8 years, they don't want career politician and they sure in the hell don't want some who lets soldier die and them lies about it ...
First, you're trying to use one segment of the voter population to adequately describe the whole. That's not an accurate sample of the whole when you use qualifiers for all of the segment you pull. As such, it's incorrect to say that those are the only people who qualify as "real America." Real America is far more diverse than "diesel shop, manufacturing, and everyday lunch bag working people." It's white collar executives. It's college students. It's public workers. It's the unemployed. It's the self-employed. It's the stay-at-home parent. It's the legal immigrant. It's the entertainer. These ALL account for other segments of Americana. To write them off as otherwise is not only inaccurate, but it's also a surefire way to make sure they know you don't think of them as representing real America, which is sure to incline them in the opposite direction.
I can tell you that I certainly don't want a prototypical politician with a penchant for lying in office. However, I also don't want a glorified trust fund baby who never HAD to work a day in his life, never had to put in his dues, and has spent almost his entire adulthood playing with daddy's money and daddy's company. Neither can be trusted to put country before self.
So I'll sleep like a baby voting for someone else. The last eight years have been the natural progression of the system as it currently stands, and so long as the voting public continue to bless this system by keeping it in place, "the last 8 years" will continue as a trend, no matter which one of them you put in office.