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Stuart G

(38,410 posts)
Mon Nov 5, 2018, 05:47 PM Nov 2018

One last arguement to use against "not sure" voters..About Trump.

The election is about Trump and his inherent meanness and viciousness. How to make a statement against Trump that everyone understands..

....A person is killed by a shooter. This person is a very good friend who you have known all your life.
Do you want the shooter to show up at your friends funeral? It is that simple

...It seems possible that Trump's language caused someone to "go off" and kill people in a temple. The families of those killed and the people that lived in the city where the killing took place, told Trump not to go to the city. While he didn't show up at the funeral, he showed up in the city about the time of the funerals to show that he can do what he wants and no one tells him what to do.

...How does one take a stance against an individual has so little concern about people killed that he does the opposite of what the friends and relatives of the deceased requested? A person can take a stance, and tell the "not sure" voters, that this is an opportunity to vote against Trump and send a message. "You were wrong for doing that."

It is that simple. Everyone understands what Trump did in this case. But the chance to voice an opinion is now, a short time afterwards. How insensitive can anyone be? Tell the "not sure voters" if you know any, that this is the time to take a stand against Trump and his disrespect. Vote Democratic.

..This may work in one in 25 cases of "not sure" thinkers. But it is simple and clear. And it will work with some.
Anything that will sway the "not sure voters" to our side is worth a shot.

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