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Who do you support for President and where are you from?

Poll - Total Votes: 30
Rural Clinton supporter
Urban Clinton supporter
Rural Trump supporter
Urban Trump supporter
Neither, I support an independent candidate
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You can only vote on one answer.
I'm not interested in debating anyone (well unless they ask for it), but I'm curious about small town vs city support for each candidate on SW. Are you from an urban or rural area, and who do you support? If you're American that is.
SW-User
somewhat urban Stein supporter 👀
AnonymousJSS · 22-25, F
They both suck but if I HAD to choose on it would be Clinton
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
You got that right.
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
I feel the same way, but now that she has a double digit lead, and he's not likely to close that gap I'll be voting for Jill Stein. And that's not a decision I make lightly living in Ohio, which is as swing state.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
Small town and neither. Gary Johnson.
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
I've added an independent candidate option.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
Thanks...clicked it lol.
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
I don't like how your poll looks.(no offence)I can say I am old fashion. I plainly do not want a FEMALE in office over our nation.
This has become a contest. NOT who is the best or who cares more for our country.
I live in an un-gated small rural housing community in S.Florida. Basically I believe in rights of course; but not if I have to pay for your children's rights and their children's rights. (and I have known mothers who sent their daughters out to get pregnant so there is a larger income for the family. We are in a free country. And there are idiots who assume they will be able to get everything FREE.
My parents worked. As did my sisters. I have worked and my money goes into the bank. I have payed taxes. I do not have to give my hard eared dollar to some lazy no good for drugs or alcohol. Those who pimp their own babies for a high!
AND they are out there.
YES, I live in a basically white neighborhood. And this community is multi race in a few sections. I walk my dog in peace. Our local police patrol and protect. If we hear a police siren we likely go to the door to check if our neighbors are okay. I look out for YOU and HOPE you look after me.
THAT, is a neighborhood united!

I do not want to insult. But we need to stop and think about tomorrow. And ask why we are so afraid to discuss these issues.
DAM...a while back I was shot down for referring to a 'non white' as a 'person of color'. We are not even able to talk about it.
Ynotjenn · F
I'm not voting for a President because they're only temporary. I'm voting for what type of Supreme Court Justices they will put into place...because they're for life ;)
ScrewThisImDone · 26-30, F
Trump. He's nuts, but I'd much rather have him in office than Hellary. You can't trust her to watch paint dry.
Th1nkF1rst · 70-79, M
[b]VOTE[/b] for [big]GARY JOHNSON[/big] <[u]The Least Painful Choice!
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
Yeah, speaking as a former right libertarian and a Regional Coordinator for Ron Paul '08, I'd strongly disagree that a libcap is the least painful choice.
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
@dystopianAntihero: What killed libertarianism for you?
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
I'm a left libertarian now, but I can elorbate on why.
SW-User
Soooooo, what if you live in the suburbs?
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
That's urban. Rural would mean you're in a town, village, hamlet, or just in the country.
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
Don't have clue on what RURAL or Urban is.
My parents were always voting Republican. Since they're gone, I take over where they left off. My live-in BF is Republican also.
I'm voting for neither. I'm originally from a small, rural town, but now live in a small city.
tenente · 100+, M
do i have to chose? i'm seriously thinking about abstaining from the vote (and I can hear my grandfather rolling in his grave.)
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
Eh, voting is the least important thing you can do politically. What happens between elections is more important.

 
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