[quote=@Techspert] Well, I'm personally holding out for Assange's bombshell to drop in October that blows the DNC leak out of the water. It's fairly certain that Huma plays a sizable role, but we don't yet know what that is. I know everything from the DoJ blocking the FBI investigation request to the FBI going around the system and getting permission from the Attorney General. I do research, and I won't disagree that I'm biased toward Trump and will be biased because I like him, but I've dug hours upon hours into this, and care more about what Hillary does wrong than what Trump does, because for her, there's literally a new scandal revealed or new information brought to light every single day. Trump holds rallies and give speeches that I listen to, but there isn't much more to do on him. You only have to dig where things are buried. [/quote] Oh there's plenty to do on him. And yes, Hillary is a criminal and Donald, at least as far as we know, is not. However, neither of them should be president. This election is a choice between a slow death or a quick death. With Hillary, you know what you're getting. You're getting someone who lies 9/10 times she opens her mouth, is responsible for many criminal acts, and will act as president to get herself money and power and however the polls go. With Trump, there's no way to know what he'd do because he says shit, backtracks, goes back to his original position, and does this over and over. He's admitted to having stated policies that he doesn't plan to even pursue, he's supposedly said that he's basically going to give Mike Pence control over foreign and domestic policy, and he lies 4/5 times he opens his mouth. He's said himself that he could probably kill someone and people would still vote for him, and he's practically done everything short of that without breaking any laws. He just wants to be a figurehead and get to say he was president. The only way he's better than Hillary is that if he's done anything illegal, he hasn't been caught yet. He has, however, had tons of failed businesses and bankruptcies, and he's been one of the very people who cause the problems we have in government as a special interest lobbyist. He's literally been running on his few successes because his many failures were so bad that practically nobody remembers them or heard about them, because they never got big enough to become public knowledge, and on the fact that he was and is part of the problem. He's trying to say that the solution to the problem is the problem itself. Yes, Hillary is a worse person than Donald. But not really by all that much. And neither of them is better than the other when it comes to being good at running a country. It's just a question of which problems you want, not which has less problems or less severe problems.