Cool. My hope us that eventually people like yourself will read enough stuff like this that they'll realize that this isn't just a huge pile of reasons not to vote for him, but is in fact sufficient reason to do everything you possibly can to make sure he doesn't win, up to and
including voting for whoever has the best chance of keeping him out of the white house, even if it's someone you don't like
One problem with electing him, btw, is that if he wins he
doesn't have to learn any lessons. If the people support him through all this garbage there's no reason he can't continue to do it. He can blackball reporters/outlets from covering his White House. He can continue to provide false information without consequence and vilify any reporter who dares to ask him about it, inevitably subjecting that reporter to tons of harassment and nasty attacks that frequently crosses the line into racism/antisemitism/etc. from his supporters, which already happens constantly and which he has never condemned.
Anyway, now that you're a little familiar with how he treats the press and the dangers that presents, you might be interested in checking out the dangers of his recent comments about the judge. Here's some links
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Finally, consider this: what would happen if Clinton had the week that Trump is having? If she launched into a long, angry, unhinged tirade about the media at a political event, including calling out some of them out by name and insulting them? If documents in a civil proceeding exposed her as the heavily involved lead actor in an elaborate scam that instructed salespeople to aggressively target poor people including single mothers and encourage them to hand over thousands of dollars, on their credit cards if necessary? If she went after a judge in a matter where she was a defendant with racially charged criticism and unfounded allegations of bias? She'd have been forced out of the race already. Why are we OK with this double standard, and is it possible that it colors some of the negative perceptions of Clinton?