• radixius
    +9

    I like Bernie. I'm voting for Bernie. I tell everyone that says they're leaning towards Hillary that Mr. Sanders never waffles. He's always voted the way he says he's going to vote. But for some reason they don't buy it, and most of the time it's because they think that the GOP is going to come out with this crazy dark horse and that Hillary is "a sure thing" in that case.

    It's depressing and I hope it changes during the eventual debates.

    • Teska
      +9

      Bernie's voting statistics are refreshing to see and I truly hope that translates to a very transparent presidential nominee whom we can accurately predict his voting, or can trust his word when he says he will or will not be in favor of something. I think we need someone who we don't have to second guess, or be leery of what they're really going to do or what their motivating factor is. And unfortunately, I would be leery of Hilary and what she would do once in office.

      • radixius
        +4

        I absolutely agree. I don't trust Hillary personally, she never takes a hard stance on anything, so I have to assume that would translate to her role as President if she were to get it. My biggest worry is that a vast majority of the electorate that are considering voting for her are only doing so because she'd be the first woman President. Which would be great, but only if the foundation of her policy is rock solid. Otherwise it's just a waste of four years.