Her domestic policy is stronger, but don't fool yourself -- Trump too has come out for interventionism in Syria, and worse, with loose talk about nukes in that context.
I will probably vote for neither; Texas still leans large towards Trump, meaning a vote for Clinton is not going to stop him -- which is my first consideration in this election. Given that my single vote won't change my state's electoral college stance, I will most likely vote for Johnson, despite his apparent ignorance. In that manner I can register my dissatisfaction with both parties, without risking putting a knucklehead into the Oval Office.
I will probably vote for neither; Texas still leans large towards Trump, meaning a vote for Clinton is not going to stop him -- which is my first consideration in this election. Given that my single vote won't change my state's electoral college stance, I will most likely vote for Johnson, despite his apparent ignorance. In that manner I can register my dissatisfaction with both parties, without risking putting a knucklehead into the Oval Office.