Terrible polls yesterday and today. I'm becoming increasingly convinced that if Trump doesn't have an epic bad performance in one of the three debates he's going to win this thing. See, the thing about being taken by a scam is that once you've been had you generally do everything you can to avoid acknowledging that. I think this is why he's generally added support through the entire process- nobody leaves his camp once they're leaning his way, because to do so is to admit you've been had.
Anyway, in the continuing effort to convince any voters wary of Clinton that she's a good person and would make a good president,
here's a comment that appeared under the NY Times endorsement. There are many, many stories like this one.
Here, in case you missed it or need a reminder, is that Facebook post from the cancer survivor.
She's not perfect, but she's a good person and she deserves your vote. I'm taking a break from most of this crap for a while, it's stressing me out, but if anyone has real questions about her and wants to know more about why I think she'd be a good president, I'm happy to answer.
If you haven't read it yet, you should read this column by the legendary Roger Angell, who call this the most important election of his 96 years, including one cast while he was fighting WWII:
My Vote. Most of it is about the unique threat of a Trump presidency, which he calls "a danger unmatched in our history since the Cuban missile crisis, in 1962, or perhaps since 1943, when the Axis powers held most of Continental Europe, and Imperial Japan controlled the Pacific Rim, from the Aleutians to the Solomon Islands, with the outcome of that war still unknown."
But he also voices his opinion on Clinton: