I voted for Trump, because he will unify a nation that GW and Obama divided with their complacence. Because he understands the common man, who the media never cared for. And he knew all along, along with visionaries like B. Honey, what it would take. I voted for Trump because this country has long lost track of what's good for it.
If only liberals could be just as butt hurt and petty with the multiple decades of conservatives calling liberals unamerican p*****s.
I voted for Trump. I'm part of the 30% Hispanic voters who wants to put America First. That is all. Flame on.
Mixed anglo/hispanic here. Basking in sweet redemption. I have been on the Trump train and calling a victory for months, even when people on here thought I was crazy. I had a strong feeling there was a Brexit-like hidden vote out there that would show up on election day. I voted for Trump because ISIS is our enemy, not Russia, and not the Syrian government. I also voted for Trump because our economy is in a stagnating mode. This is a false "recovery" with the stock market being propped up by low interest rates and dynamic growth virtually nonexistent. I voted for Trump for a host of other reasons, and if I were to list them all it would take me an hour. Above all, I voted for Trump because Hillary is the most corrupt person to ever seek the White House.
Hispanic male here who gladly voted for Trump over HRC - the most corrupt politician to seek the White House. The DNC needs to clean up their home before they start casting stones...
Not trolling, and honest question to all Trump supporters. Leaving Clinton out of this for this discussion as she has issues as well... are you guys that voted for Trump not bothered at all by his bigot, racist, sexist, bold face lying comments he makes? I want a president that wants to serve all its people, that has America best interest at heart whether republican or democrat... that has solid core values that the left and right can relate too. Core values seems like something that escapes Trump. Just trying to get perspective from pro Trump camp.
It's all about the issues. Leaving aside the hyperbole, of course the man has said things that makes any reasonable person wince. Of course I can find him disagreeable if not wrong on occasion. I've yet to find that flawless candidate; I can work with man because in my opinion the alternative was much worse. This said, if the DNC cleans up the corruption within their party and runs a candidate that more closely addresses my concerns, you'll have my vote.
3 potential Supreme Court justice will be selected in his term. That alone was the #1 reason I voted republican. I have extended family members that are in process of gaining their citizenship right now, but came here illegal because of their fail, corrupt state of their country. Who knows what will happen to them. But I looked at the bigger picture that our laws of this nation can drastically change if HRC would of won. Everything else will fall in place. Also note, that the GOP will have 4 years to be constructive and make themselves more appealing to the 1st and 2nd or 3rd generation hispanics that value work, family, and the right to worship their god. If the GOP does make positive strides then we will see an increase of Hispanic voters to the GOP in upcoming elections.
This is an interesting perspective, thanks for sharing. White man alert - I have some questions.... Don't Hispanics innately lean Republican, rooted in their strong Catholic faith centered around abortion? I'm guessing when you talk about laws, I assume that's at least some of your focus? And what about immigration - I've long understood that many immigrants align with Trump's rhetoric more closely than we realize because there's a... "I'm here; I'm happy - let's not mess it up by letting more of us in" vibe, right? One of my co-workers, a Pakistani Muslim, was initially a huge Trump supporter, and it was rooted firmly in Trump's idea of one bad apple (or, I guess, Skittle) - if that one bad apple gets in and blows something up, it puts him and his family at risk, so lock up the borders. I was stunned to hear that but it made sense.
I voted for trump, because he's gangster as f*ck. The black community can't stand sneaky white people like Hilary. Those are the same personality's in Washington that have been screwing us over for years before Barack, and for the 8 years he was a helpless puppet in office. Controlled by oil money, always acting in the interest of greedy corporations while playing it cool. I voted for trump to give the middle class a chance again.
I voted for Trump! While we as a country have no issue with a female President, Hilary is the worst possible representation of females in politics. I'm smart enough not to let the mainstream media control my opinion of reality. She doesn't stand for women!
I think Honey bear needs to go fap or something, all these model pictures that have nothing to do with Trump.
I just don't get it. How can you leave the hyperbole aside when Trump has ran his campaign as a salesman who thrived on it?
https://thinkprogress.org/trump-fills-the-swamp-with-more-lobbyists-32329e155700#.bg121bivm Draining the swamp and refilling it with more swamp water. Trump has always been a conman, looks like he's conned the country.
Frankly, we just need to admit we were arrogant and didn't fully grasp how much this was an election about emotions over substance. Facts truly didn't matter, it was all about perception.