12-09-2015, 08:27 PM
I enjoy respectable talk as well. I especially cherish it because no one else around my age is involved in it.
While I support Trump, I am not voting for him. I am legally not allowed to vote. However, I do love to engage myself in political talk on the side of his campaign for debate purposes (and the fact that I love him, but not the in the weird sense). This election has given me a great example of what future elections could very well look like. This is the first election that I can really involve myself in, as I do not remember too many facts about previous elections (although I do remember voting in 4th grade on election at school, but I believe the write-in candidate by the name of Elmo won). In addition, with what outrage and controversy the GOP frontrunner has caused, it has set up a record of sorts for me to compare future elections with.
However, if we want to get off the trite topic of Mr. Trump, I'd like to bring up Rubio and Cruz. They've been steadily sneaking up in the polls, all while neck-and-neck with each other. Those who were high up in the polls early on, and seen as "likelys" by the media have fallen dramatically, but this has been in favor to the youngest of the candidates. I haven't done too much research on Rubio, but I like Cruz. I especially like his plan to implement the fair tax.
While I support Trump, I am not voting for him. I am legally not allowed to vote. However, I do love to engage myself in political talk on the side of his campaign for debate purposes (and the fact that I love him, but not the in the weird sense). This election has given me a great example of what future elections could very well look like. This is the first election that I can really involve myself in, as I do not remember too many facts about previous elections (although I do remember voting in 4th grade on election at school, but I believe the write-in candidate by the name of Elmo won). In addition, with what outrage and controversy the GOP frontrunner has caused, it has set up a record of sorts for me to compare future elections with.
However, if we want to get off the trite topic of Mr. Trump, I'd like to bring up Rubio and Cruz. They've been steadily sneaking up in the polls, all while neck-and-neck with each other. Those who were high up in the polls early on, and seen as "likelys" by the media have fallen dramatically, but this has been in favor to the youngest of the candidates. I haven't done too much research on Rubio, but I like Cruz. I especially like his plan to implement the fair tax.