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Knowing what you know now, would you have changed your vote in the recent presidential election?
Yes——————————-6.9%
No——————————-93.0%
Total Responses = 115
Many members weighed in with comments. All comments are listed below using the original wording/spelling of the comment.
| Answer | Respondent |
|---|---|
| I voted for Clinton. | Anonymous |
| I STILL would have voted for Hillary! | Anonymous |
| Would still vote for Hillary Clinton | Anonymous |
| It is even more evident now that Trump is not fit for the presidency. | Anonymous |
| I did not vote for the current president. | Anonymous |
| I initially voted for Bernie but in his absence voted for Hillary. I would have voted for Mickey Mouse if it meant keeping Donald Trump out of the White House | Anonymous |
| I voted for Hilary Clinton and would do so again. | Anonymous |
| I voted for Hilary and would do so again. | Anonymous |
| I voted for Hillary! | Anonymous |
| Neither candidate offered a viable alternative for solid and well-needed leadership for this country | Anonymous |
| The current president is not prepared for the responsibilities of the office either professionally or ethically. We knew that prior to his nomination. | Anonymous |
| I still wish Hillary was the President. | Anonymous |
| I would have still voted for Hillary. | Anonymous |
| Didn't vote for Donald Trump. | Anonymous |
| Certainly not. Donald Trump is Even worse than I thought he would be. Even though I didn't vote for him, I'm a little bit embarrassed to talk to my European friends. | Anonymous |
| I would never vote for Trump | Anonymous |
| I voted for the person that most people voted for, so... | Anonymous |
| I didn't vote for Trump and I NEVER would! | Anonymous |
| Trump 100% over the crimes of Clinton! | Anonymous |
| Trump will get past all the obstructionists and put the country back on course | Anonymous |
| I did NOT vote for Trump | Anonymous |
| No Clinton is a theft no matter how you look at it. Trump has picked bad folks to advise him and when he gets a good person he doesn't listen to them. But he is far and away better than Clinton. |
Anonymous |
| To much forigen charter money behind Clinton. | Anonymous |
| Didn't vote for the current president | Anonymous |
| Not sure what this survey does this question is assuming you voted a particular way. | Anonymous |
| I might have worked harder in the earlier stages of the election to assure a Democratic candidate, but I still would have voted as I did. | Anonymous |
| No, I voted for Hillary | Anonymous |
| Anyone who didn't this disaster coming was blinded by some form of resentment inside them. | Anonymous |
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