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To say you supported a politician does not necessarily mean that you voted for that politician. I am supporting several politicians this year that I can't vote for.
Considering that you're often misleading it's pretty difficult to know what you mean here.
You are saying that you believe in the sanctity of the secret ballot, but you are also really trying to make it seem like you're saying something that you're not. You want to play both sides here.Considering the sanctity of the secret ballot, that’s as far as I’ll go because I’m not going to get pulled into saying who I’ve voted for in every election.
But I supported Obama in 08 and 12 and did not vote for his opponent.
And I supported Trump in 2016 and did not vote for his opponent.
Currently, I plan to support Trump—again—in 2020. But I have outlined what would make me change my voting decision.
To me, that’s clear. But if it isn’t, I don’t care to clear it any further.
Bruh, that anarchy A symbol is comedy. Joint might as well be an @ symbol. If you're gonna fake vandalism at least make it believable.
Blacks rule?
Someone white definitely spray painted that
Yeah everyone knows using the word "rules" to emphasize something is good is commonly used in the Black community
You are saying that you believe in the sanctity of the secret ballot, but you are also really trying to make it seem like you're saying something that you're not. You want to play both sides here.
I suspect you understand that saying you support someone is not the same as saying you voted for someone. You love to derail the topic by arguing semantics.
I think what is clear is that you really don't want to directly answer the question.
on live TV crying and begging like a little *****
BOOT. STRAPS.