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Political Fray
I sure hope Leakmore bought lotsa tickets
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 442686" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I met an American White woman in her 50s living in Canada who told me she didn't like Hillary Clinton at all. Seemed like the nicest person too. A dance instructor who taught classical ballet. A very gentle individual who spoke as gracefully as she danced. Told me it'd be a 'disaster' if Hillary had become President. So she voted for Trump. Guess she wasn't no Feminist. I didn't say anything. Just listened to her.</p><p></p><p>Interesting too is she preferred living in Canada instead of the States even tho it seems Left Wing & socialistic here by comparison. Maybe she liked the healthcare system better? I think she mentioned she had some underlying health conditions. She seemed to be a hardcore Republican.</p><p></p><p>Anyways there seems to be a lot of hostility from American women in either camp towards a woman ever becoming US president. Women are generally much more critical towards each other than a man would be or publicly admit.</p><p></p><p>Lots of white women voted for Trump. And tho they were muted in voicing their opinions this oddity was pointed out by liberal publications in the US.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://truthout.org/articles/yes-55-percent-of-white-women-voted-for-trump-no-im-not-surprised/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I guess there are a lot of Americans living in Canada permanently who still retain their US citizenship and still vote in US elections. Canada permits dual citizenship & doesn't care if these people vote in both Canadian and American elections.</p><p></p><p>So...some Americans can actually 'vote twice' in the same year in 2 different countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 442686, member: 9"] I met an American White woman in her 50s living in Canada who told me she didn't like Hillary Clinton at all. Seemed like the nicest person too. A dance instructor who taught classical ballet. A very gentle individual who spoke as gracefully as she danced. Told me it'd be a 'disaster' if Hillary had become President. So she voted for Trump. Guess she wasn't no Feminist. I didn't say anything. Just listened to her. Interesting too is she preferred living in Canada instead of the States even tho it seems Left Wing & socialistic here by comparison. Maybe she liked the healthcare system better? I think she mentioned she had some underlying health conditions. She seemed to be a hardcore Republican. Anyways there seems to be a lot of hostility from American women in either camp towards a woman ever becoming US president. Women are generally much more critical towards each other than a man would be or publicly admit. Lots of white women voted for Trump. And tho they were muted in voicing their opinions this oddity was pointed out by liberal publications in the US. [URL unfurl="true"]https://truthout.org/articles/yes-55-percent-of-white-women-voted-for-trump-no-im-not-surprised/[/URL] I guess there are a lot of Americans living in Canada permanently who still retain their US citizenship and still vote in US elections. Canada permits dual citizenship & doesn't care if these people vote in both Canadian and American elections. So...some Americans can actually 'vote twice' in the same year in 2 different countries. [/QUOTE]
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I sure hope Leakmore bought lotsa tickets