And a fear mongering article from a non-credible site won't convince me otherwise.
Quite ironic for a Trump supporter to say.
I do not consider myself a Trump supporter. I consider myself a conservative who was forced to vote for Trump after the sh#t fest that was the primaries.
Edit: my first paragraph was horribly written so I got rid of the damn thing. I hope what I left gets my question across...
Why I decided to vote for Hillary:
Like Kasich, she would respect and uphold the Iran Nuclear Agreement. More than likely making the world a little safer.
Like Kasich, she would openly respect and defend the "law of the land" in Marriage Equality. Not putting good, hard-working families in disarray.
Like Kasich, her main goal wasn't to create chaos in the health markets. They wanted change, but "thought out" change and work to make the system better.
Like Kasich, she wanted to maintain a strong stance on the global stage. America is the most influential nation on the planet, use it to our advantage.
Like Kasich, she seemed mentally stable.
(list list isn't all-inclusive of my reasoning, but hopefully shows enough of my though process)
That said, I'm curious why you felt the need, "as a conservative", to vote for Trump?