“Trump. Someone recently asked me why I like Trump. My answer was that I don’t really like a lot of things about Trump.
But this election is not about choosing the most likeable person.
Trump represents that future and has proven that he can deliver. He is a patriot to the core and even served his country for 4 years without pay.
That moment when someone says,
“I can’t believe you’re voting for Trump”. I simply reply, “I’m NOT voting for Trump.”
I’m voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech. I’m voting for the right to speak my opinion and not be censored.
I’m voting for secure borders and LEGAL immigration. I am voting for election integrity to include mandatory voter ID. (Why would anyone vote against this?)
I’m voting for the Second Amendment and my right to defend my life and my family.
I’m voting for the police to be respected once again.
I am voting for law & order and an end to allowing protesters to trespass and burn our cities, destroying innocent small business. (Tim Walz)
I am voting for personal responsibility and the end of the revolving door where criminals are being put back on the street. (Kamala Harris)
I’m voting for the next Supreme Court Justice(s) to protect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
I am voting for doing away with all of the freebies given to all of the illegals and not looking after the needs of the American citizens and homeless veterans.
I’m not voting for Trump. I’m voting for America.”
I think you are on to something. Too many people think they can have thing their way by voting. It is the majority that wins elections. Wining the election is not the important part, it is being the majority.
The presidential election is by electoral college. Being the “majority” vote nationally does not necessarily win, as each state is accorded their share of electoral votes.