I don't consider myself a "trump guy" but will be voting for him in 2024, why these reasons don't ring to me for are as follows:
  1. I really don't agree with the process they got the felony conviction. The actual charges are misdemeanors that were then raised to felonies based on a felony they didn't actually prove.
  2. Regardless of my opinion on abortion (I'm a Christian and have heard very enthusiastic explanations on why it's murder but I'm still mixed), passing the decision to the States to decide is perfectly fine with me. I also believe legislating from the bench was a bad strategy and - as stated above - plenty of legal scholars don't find Roe particularly well argued. The Democrats should've passed actual abortion legislation if they feel it should be the law of the land. Y'Know, like how you're supposed to do it.
  3. Not really anything to disagree with here but I don't think he ever branded himself as a "small spender".
  4. I'm also not convinced by this civil case that took place. We're talking about an event that was so old they changed laws to fit the case.
  5. I just don't find this super worrying? He was in charge of a lot more for four years, I get data hygiene is important but I'm not seeing how this is the end of the world. I don't care that Biden did it either.
  6. I don't buy the media's spin on the event after the "fiery but mostly peaceful" protests they ran interference for during 2020.
  7. I'm not sure I know an intelligent adult right or left who has an unwavering faith in our justice system. It deserves some respect and revered in some sense, sure, but anyone who's interacted with it knows how corrupt and sour it is.
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