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And if you're a person who just, you know, simply chooses to be objective, simply, you know, chooses to look at, you know, both candidates and say, Hey, I think there's some right things here. There's some wrong things there. There's some good things here. There's some, you know, good things over here. Like just me being able to explore, uh, Both options are all options that are out there.
And if you're a person who just, you know, simply chooses to be objective, simply, you know, chooses to look at, you know, both candidates and say, Hey, I think there's some right things here. There's some wrong things there. There's some good things here. There's some, you know, good things over here. Like just me being able to explore, uh, Both options are all options that are out there.
For some reason, it bothers people. And I don't understand why.
For some reason, it bothers people. And I don't understand why.
For some reason, it bothers people. And I don't understand why.
I mean, I've looked at all of them. I've looked at RFK. I've looked at Marianne Williamson. I've looked at Cornel West. Like, I've looked at all of them. I've been looking at third parties since, you know, 2016. Like, you know, like 2016, people would say we didn't have the best options, right? But I felt like Hillary Clinton was, you know, overly qualified to be president.
I mean, I've looked at all of them. I've looked at RFK. I've looked at Marianne Williamson. I've looked at Cornel West. Like, I've looked at all of them. I've been looking at third parties since, you know, 2016. Like, you know, like 2016, people would say we didn't have the best options, right? But I felt like Hillary Clinton was, you know, overly qualified to be president.
I mean, I've looked at all of them. I've looked at RFK. I've looked at Marianne Williamson. I've looked at Cornel West. Like, I've looked at all of them. I've been looking at third parties since, you know, 2016. Like, you know, like 2016, people would say we didn't have the best options, right? But I felt like Hillary Clinton was, you know, overly qualified to be president.
But it's not like I didn't explore everything. I explored everything. After President Obama, I explored everything. I explored conservatives. I explored the Green Party. I explored Democrats. I feel like that's what you should do as an American citizen. I don't think the two-party system has been the best thing for us here in America.
But it's not like I didn't explore everything. I explored everything. After President Obama, I explored everything. I explored conservatives. I explored the Green Party. I explored Democrats. I feel like that's what you should do as an American citizen. I don't think the two-party system has been the best thing for us here in America.
But it's not like I didn't explore everything. I explored everything. After President Obama, I explored everything. I explored conservatives. I explored the Green Party. I explored Democrats. I feel like that's what you should do as an American citizen. I don't think the two-party system has been the best thing for us here in America.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with exploring everything. I'm actually shocked that there hasn't been a third-party candidate that's been able to come along and like... really galvanize people, especially being that America seems to be, you know, so disappointed in the choices that we have now.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with exploring everything. I'm actually shocked that there hasn't been a third-party candidate that's been able to come along and like... really galvanize people, especially being that America seems to be, you know, so disappointed in the choices that we have now.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with exploring everything. I'm actually shocked that there hasn't been a third-party candidate that's been able to come along and like... really galvanize people, especially being that America seems to be, you know, so disappointed in the choices that we have now.
I think people, I don't know if people are necessarily, and I see the numbers, like I think I said, what, 22% of people, 22% of black people may vote for Donald Trump. I think that number's overstated a little bit, but my guy, Tim Ryan, you know, who used to be a congressman in Ohio, Tim Ryan always, well, senator in Ohio, I'm sorry. Tim Ryan used to always, he talks about the exhausted majority.
I think people, I don't know if people are necessarily, and I see the numbers, like I think I said, what, 22% of people, 22% of black people may vote for Donald Trump. I think that number's overstated a little bit, but my guy, Tim Ryan, you know, who used to be a congressman in Ohio, Tim Ryan always, well, senator in Ohio, I'm sorry. Tim Ryan used to always, he talks about the exhausted majority.
I think people, I don't know if people are necessarily, and I see the numbers, like I think I said, what, 22% of people, 22% of black people may vote for Donald Trump. I think that number's overstated a little bit, but my guy, Tim Ryan, you know, who used to be a congressman in Ohio, Tim Ryan always, well, senator in Ohio, I'm sorry. Tim Ryan used to always, he talks about the exhausted majority.
And I think that's what most people are in this country. We're the exhausted majority. So it's not even just about being tired of, you know, Democrats or being tired of Republicans. People are just tired of politics, period. You know, and I think that's what you're seeing a lot of now. Like even, you know, having the conversation about, you know, who I'm choosing to vote for.
And I think that's what most people are in this country. We're the exhausted majority. So it's not even just about being tired of, you know, Democrats or being tired of Republicans. People are just tired of politics, period. You know, and I think that's what you're seeing a lot of now. Like even, you know, having the conversation about, you know, who I'm choosing to vote for.
And I think that's what most people are in this country. We're the exhausted majority. So it's not even just about being tired of, you know, Democrats or being tired of Republicans. People are just tired of politics, period. You know, and I think that's what you're seeing a lot of now. Like even, you know, having the conversation about, you know, who I'm choosing to vote for.