Americans Underwhelmed At Presidential
Election Voting Choices
May 20. 2016
Donald Trump
There are articles in the press as well as
many comments on social networking, indicating many
Americans are unhappy with the voting choices. As it stands,
the election is boiling down to a battle between democrat,
Hillary Clinton, who is under criminal investigation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and republican, Donald
Trump, who is a divisive hate monger.
Hillary Clinton
People are wondering how the election
whittled down to these choices. Certainly both candidates
have their supporters. However, people are expressing how
underwhelmed they are at the two potential options for
President of the United States. Clinton has a long history
of illegality and corruption under her belt, from her
involvement with Mafioso private investigator, Anthony
Pellicano who is in prison on a host of illegal wiretapping
and racketeering charges, to the former Secretary of State
criminally spying on the entire United Nations, leading to
calls for her arrest.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and
Melania Trump
Trump loves money to dangerous degrees,
which is corrupting his soul and removing all humility from
his life. He also has a terrible temper that would spell a
diplomatic disaster of global proportions in the
international community. Trump is not liked in the
international community due to incendiary statements he has
made on the campaign trail.
STORY SOURCE
Choices for president are failing to excite voters in
Anoka
Many who live and work in what's a home base for
independent voters seem unhappy with a choice between
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
May 18, 2016 — 5:35am - Anoka is as up for
grabs in this year’s presidential election as any Minnesota
city, and right now many who live and work there seem
unhappy with a choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald
Trump. “It’s not a very good selection,” said Justin
Matthews, who cuts hair at Cowboy Mel’s Barber Shop, just
off Main Street and a block from the Rum River. The
32-year-old expressed measured admiration for Trump’s
business success, then just as quickly dismissed him as “a
reality TV star.” At the same time, he deeply distrusts
Clinton. “Slim pickings,” Matthews said.
Having chased his rivals out of the race,
Trump is trying to win over many Republicans and independent
voters unsettled by his lack of political experience,
frequently outrageous behavior and unpredictable shifts on
conservative principles. Clinton, still widely seen as the
probable Democratic nominee, has nonetheless failed to close
off the challenge by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders or allay
doubts about her honesty that recur in local and national
polls and voter interviews...
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