You can say what you think, but It won't be recorded if it doesn't fit into
their multiple choice format. I've asked them what they would write down if
I said, for example, that I wanted to vote for Jill Stein on the Green Party
ticket. They said, I could choose, Clinton, Trump, or, neither, or, don't
know They could not write down my actual choice because there was no place
for it on the form..
Miriam
Miriam
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I say what I think to those pollsters and the pollsters are left not knowing
what to do. By the way, the last one really liked the word Republicrat. She
said that she had never heard it before.
On 7/28/2016 11:59 AM, Miriam Vieni wrote:
Bob,with Hitler's
I don't think that a Trump Presidency would cause people to suddenly,
"see the light", when it comes to racism. The majority of people in
Nazi Germany certainly didn't understand that there was something wrong
ideas when he gained power. They embraced them. I suppose that polls areI will not put myself in a position to be blamed if Trump wins. Am I being
all that we have to give us some idea of what the electorate is thinking.
However, having been called twice by pollsters, I have to say that the
questions are designed to elicit certain kinds of answers. They
eliminate the possibility of saying what you actually think. For
example, neither poll allowed me to say that I would vote for someone
other than the two major candidates. Neither allowed me to say what I
actually think about how Obama is doing as President.
Miriam
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Hi Frank and Miriam,
Let me clarify here. I do not want Trump to be our next president. but
I do wonder what it will take to get more of us to realize that the
status quo is not acceptable. Miriam, you are sure right about how
some are already at rock bottom. IT is so sad that too damned many
Americans keep holding stubbornly to things like American
exceptionalism, the idea that if you play by the rules, you will be
successful here, the idea that America should keep trying to be the
world's policeman. I am especially saddened by those white people who
believe we have overcome racism as they continue to ridicule others
whose skin color or religion is different from theirs. What will it
take for more of us to see that major change is needed? Will it take
the shock of something like a Trump presidency to wake folks up to the
sad reality of the mess we're in? While I fear the answer may be yes,
I still don't want Trump in the White House next year. I will be
voting for either Stein or Clinton in November. IF Clinton continues
to soundly beat Trump in Massachusetts polls, I'll be voting my
conscience wich is Jill Stein. If, however, Trump closes the gap to
fewer than ten points, I will don a gas mask and vote for Hillery Clinton.
By the way, Frank, I don't think you're being a bit selfish here and Isystem.
believe you're being badly screwed by our rotten healthcare delivery
Is the AHCA helping you to defray the high cost of healthcare? I sure
do hope so. The AHCA has been very beneficial for Donna who would be
paying at least twice as much for coverage without it.
Bob Hachey