I know the American system is pretty much about registering for one party and not tied to the place of living as it is in Europe. That in itself is the problem. How do you know what number of liberals not wanting to be associated with any party voted? From my perspective they should have voted, clamping their noses with every tool avilable to them, but I also understand they were presented with a choice between the plague and the cholera. Being an avid follower of American elections for 40 years, this was the most unattractive choice ever.
I would have voted Hillary, but only for two reasons closely tied to each other. First, I could never have voted for a person who presented themselves as a Xenophobe and borderline racist. And secondly because I wanted to oppose someone standing for these kinds of values - lack of a better word. There's no positive reason I would have voted Hillary, but I would have done it anyway.
I would have voted Hillary, but only for two reasons closely tied to each other. First, I could never have voted for a person who presented themselves as a Xenophobe and borderline racist. And secondly because I wanted to oppose someone standing for these kinds of values - lack of a better word. There's no positive reason I would have voted Hillary, but I would have done it anyway.


