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    It's actually entirely possible at this point. A lot of people that don't vote are being driven to do so, and a lot of Republicans have jumped ship because of Trump. Arizona Republicans are supporting Hillary and, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it was Harvard's Republican group, for the first time in their history, is supporting a Democratic candidate.

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    Infowars...really?

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    I don't know how accurate that really is. It appears that the person is picking one choice but the system is actually selecting a different one.


    Quote Originally Posted by Espeon View Post
    It's actually entirely possible at this point. A lot of people that don't vote are being driven to do so, and a lot of Republicans have jumped ship because of Trump. Arizona Republicans are supporting Hillary and, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it was Harvard's Republican group, for the first time in their history, is supporting a Democratic candidate.
    I did read that as well. First time since 1888 apparently. They said like 80% wouldn't support him, 10% would and 10% were undecided. They aren't supporting Hillary though, they just won't officially endorse Trump. They said - "the group will still help coordinate with members interested in campaigning for Trump" in their campus (you need an account to see links) though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I_royalty_I View Post
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    I don't know how accurate that really is. It appears that the person is picking one choice but the system is actually selecting a different one.




    I did read that as well. First time since 1888 apparently. They said like 80% wouldn't support him, 10% would and 10% were undecided. They aren't supporting Hillary though, they just won't officially endorse Trump. They said - "the group will still help coordinate with members interested in campaigning for Trump" in their campus (you need an account to see links) though.
    Ahh. I do think it's an important point to make though that they aren't supporting Trump.

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