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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Voter says he was uninformed when he cast his vote for Trump [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)11. We are well past the stage ...
        ... where candidates rely on "whistle-stop campaigns", making speeches from the back of a train in hopes of reaching out to voters.
We have the internet.  There is NO excuse for being an ill-informed voter.  "The candidate didn't campaign in my area" is NO excuse.  "I didn't really understand what the candidate stood for" is NO excuse.  "I didn't know that the guy I voted for plans to take away my Obamacare coverage" is NO excuse.
And "I voted the way my church faith-leaders directed me" is THE most pitiful excuse imaginable. 
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        Yep, brainwashed..but still I don't excuse him cuz there are other outlets than Fox to inform urself
        iluvtennis
        Dec 2016
        #12
      
        
        They brainwash them to not follow the "lame street" media, or liberal media.
        Dustlawyer
        Dec 2016
        #23
      
        
        I agree that he cared about no one until HE REALIZED HE WOULD LOSE his healthcare. nt
        iluvtennis
        Dec 2016
        #20
      
        
        Why do I smell the reek of troll with a hint of  Rick Astley coming from this guy?
        cstanleytech
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        Yup, if someone wants to troll Republicans and try and turn some... they need to be a bit more
        KittyWampus
        Dec 2016
        #64
      
        
        If he put himself in the rightwing echo chamber of Limbaugh and FOX News...
        Buckeye_Democrat
        Dec 2016
        #28
      
        
        Voted the way his church directed him.  Wonder if he'll confront his pastor about his realization?
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #29
      
        
        The cult of self-righteousness.  Kind of fits with the white supremacy movement, even if it's based
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #60
      
        
        And that's exactly what he wanted so he could just feed them BS from rallies and twitter nt
        iluvtennis
        Dec 2016
        #37
      
        
        Other examples of voters who have second thoughts...many can be found on twitter
        iluvtennis
        Dec 2016
        #65