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			Notsimilarreally · 31-35, F			
		
		Experienced in what ways? She is VP going on four years. Don't tell me you think trump had enough experience when he won in 2016 now.... I'm not a fan of either of these kooks tbh but I like throwing my objective opinions out now and then
			
			
			
			
			
		
			nudistsueaz · 61-69, F			
		
		@Notsimilarreally Trump had and has real life experience. Your VP has none.
			
			
			
			
			
		
			
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			nudistsueaz · 61-69, F			
		
		@Notsimilarreally I think you are starting to understand. The thing you are still missing is the difference between successful experience and non-successful experience. Huge differences.
			
			
			
			
			
		
			JollyRoger · 70-79, M			
		
		@nudistsueaz I think we need an example of Trump's 'real-life experience'  as you see it!    Is real-life the experience of raping people?  Is it defrauding people?  Is it degrading people's self-respect?  Is it cozing up to criminals from other countries and declaring them to be 'friends' that builds real-life experiences?  Is it urging people who simply admire you, to break the law and incite them to riot a valuable real-life qualifier to hold public office?
How about: Harris' real-life experience. Does being trusted to examine complex criminal investigations and determining if there is a Constitutional criteria being met to force them to face a judge to answer for their crimes? On the otherhand: Does examining a criminal investigation and seeing the social pressures that caused a person to step over the line into criminality for survival and then deciding that the person could use a second chance and a break, qualify as 'real-life' experience?
Now: You name a few 'real-life' experiences that qualify Mr. Trump over Mrs. Harris as good candidates to lead your country.
			
			
			
			
			
		How about: Harris' real-life experience. Does being trusted to examine complex criminal investigations and determining if there is a Constitutional criteria being met to force them to face a judge to answer for their crimes? On the otherhand: Does examining a criminal investigation and seeing the social pressures that caused a person to step over the line into criminality for survival and then deciding that the person could use a second chance and a break, qualify as 'real-life' experience?
Now: You name a few 'real-life' experiences that qualify Mr. Trump over Mrs. Harris as good candidates to lead your country.






