“this election is stressing me out!”

I talked to my roommate earlier and she told me those exact words as she’s watching the polling numbers come through. As much as I want to not care, I can’t help but occasionally look at poll numbers to see who is winning. I have already put my political beliefs out there, and I stick by them. I wanted to make a post about how I was lucky enough to be in attendance at the University of Michigan Rally with President Obama yesterday, but that will have to be saved for another day. As an African-American woman, this election is important to me. This election is important to my future children and I can honestly say I’m trying hard to have faith in this country. I’m trying hard to remember that this is the country that despite the racial issues that have been exposed by Trump’s campaign, voted and elected President Barack H. Obama as 44th president of the United States. I’m trying to have faith that we will elect a woman who is passionate about children and women and who has morals. So as the results pour in, Lord please be with America. Please allow us to have the ability to understand right from wrong and to have voted for the candidate on the left who is the right candidate (lol cause liberals are seen as on the left). I thank you Lord for this in advance. Amen.

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yes I know I’m a Millennial… yes I’ve always supported Hillary Clinton

Everyone on Twitter supported Bernie. During the primaries, it was always something on my timeline about how Bernie was going to be such a great President. He had won the hearts of tons of millennials, but not mine. As a feminist, I was always excited about the idea of having a female President, in fact I honestly thought she would win the election is 2008. So what made me support her? Even when social media was telling me to #feelthebern?

  1. Her experience. Hillary has been involved in government for a really long time. I feel like the fact that her husband has been President, has given her an up close look to what it takes to do that job. Though I don’t really know what all going into running the country, I do know that you need political experience to do so. Hillary has also been secretary of state. Though there is a lot of scandal behind that, I believe that she did her best. I also think her character shows in even taking that position, after not winning the presidential election. It just shows that she really wanted to help the people and was still going to. I think Hillary will be able to deal with relationships with other countries because she knows what it takes. Her vice presidential candidate is fluent in Spanish, which would be an asset to obtain great relationships with Spanish speaking countries. She will be able to help the people, which is one of the reasons I support her.
  2. Her passion for equality. Hillary worked in Arkansas to gain equality for women and children, while Bill was governor. Rights for women and children are really important to me. As a woman, I feel like voting for someone who understands what it is like to be a woman. As a future educator, I know that there needs to be education reforms. Hillary has experience working with the educational systems in Arkansas. Because of this, it will be easier to transition to educational reforms on the national level. We need a president who is respectful and passionate about the important things. The fact that she is passionate about what I’m passionate about, made her the presidential candidate for me.

Bernie definitely had some positions I did support. The idea of free tuition for college is  a great idea. I just don’t think that is realistic. I also think that Hillary’s personality is a lot stronger, so she would be able to actually get that done. She has had to deal with people criticizing her for a very long time, and even Donald Trump who constantly is being a hater. If anyone can beat him, it is her. Her campaign is so positive while his is so negative. His is full of hate and honestly I can’t support someone who is like that. I also didn’t appreciate his comment for the African-American community. He basically said you guys are in a bad position now, take a chance with me. What he doesn’t realize, is that we know what he means by make America great again (for the wealthy white men). He, along with this ignorant racist supporters, don’t want anyone that isn’t white to be successful. That type of thinking has to change. And Hillary doesn’t think like that. I also liked how she had some of the mothers who’s sons were killed due to police brutality speak at the Democratic National Convention. I think she will be a great President and continue the progress that President Obama has done. The continuation of the progress with allow our country to become greater than it already is.

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