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I couldn't disagree with you more. Trump is ignorant, incurious, bigoted and has a bent toward demagoguery. He has neither the experience nor the temperament to be President of the United States. If he is elected, the world will be a more dangerous place.>>
>>Not with Mike Pence as VP. My impression is that Trump intends to run things so that Pence's role as VP is going to be more like that of COO in a business....
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>And you don't consider that bait-and-switch? FWIW, the quote about how Trump intends to let his VP be in charge of both domestic and foreign policy is just another example of why he's not qualified for the job.
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>FWIW, Pence may have the temperament; certainly, he's more stable than Trump. But he's a disaster for anyone who's not a white, Christian, straight man. His idea of making American great again is to go back to the era when women and people of color and LGBT folks "knew their place." (That's not a quote from him, but me distancing myself from his ideas.)
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I'm not a huge fan of Pence and the laws/acts they were trying to push are problematic, but I think that is demagoguery and a poor representation of Pence's views.
And what wound up being the REAL disaster (i.e. actual harm and actual foul) was the small businesses in Indiana that were victimized by the vicious political left, merely for voicing personal views.