Well I think the race may be finished before the election. Seems Trump has lost the backing of the main GOP members and Hillary is maintaining pace (or perhaps even picking up speed). I really thought her email deal would sink her but she has dodged the bullet for the most part and is on the home stretch. Meanwhile Trump is focusing on dragging GOP members through the mud, do you think its done? Im kinda looking forward to the advertisements being over ^_^!
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No kidding. Well I think at least for the social issues we're probably better off with Hillary, at least with that. How she will do with the economy and foreign policy overall is a bit of a mystery, but probably not as much of a mystery as it would be with Trump. That's the thing about him is you don't know what you'll get with him. He's as much of a flip flopper as any other politician that's for sure.
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I went to a busy part of my city today to find it was the same as my local neighborhood in that there were almost no bumper stickers or yard signs for Hillary or Trump. I believe I've seen more for Bernie that both of the others combined and even those were very rare. There are stickers and yard signs for local and state measures, but not presidential candidates. It felt surreal to me. (I'd suspect it was fear given how ugly politics has gotten on both sides, but there are stickers that pretty much identify one as strongly left or right still, if not as many of those either, so it's not that, at least not just that.)
How is it for others? Does the presidential race seem A LOT less enthusiastic than normal where you're at, as it is for where I am? :confused:
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