Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump are our 2016 presidential candidates. I do not know how we got here America, but here we are. Is it easy to see the state of America based on the first debate between the two candidates. There is a lot to talk about when discussing Trump and Clinton. Their past blunders, bigotry, exploitation, lack of experience, lack of integrity, one-sided policies. But this about the voters. So many voters are confused right now. Some buy Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement. Some believe Clinton will defend the oppressed in America. Others hate Trump, and will vote for Clinton based on a lack of options. I think this is the election where democrats and republicans will either suppress or violate their conscience. The truth is just because you subscribe to a political party does not mean you have to vote for their lead candidate. It is okay to hold conservative views while acknowledging Trump’s weak track record and lack of leadership and compassion. It is fine to be liberal and disagree with Clinton’s criminals actions and manipulation of minorities. President Obama said recently that a third party vote is vote for Trump. We do not have to subscribe to that opinion. We cannot allow a political allegiance to become more important than our social conscience and conviction. If you do not belief that either of these candidates is qualified to served as President for the next four years, let it be known. Do not allow the pressure to conform to a two-party system dictate how you vote. Honestly, this system is outdated and divisive. It may not be popular to vote outside of this political system, but it is the right of every American to vote for the best candidate to lead America. This election gives us the opportunity to vote impartially instead of for party.
PoliticsSep 30, 2016
Democrat Or Republican? How About Neither.
America, you don't have to vote for either party.
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