Dear Mr. Trump,
Americans have been making their choices in droves via early voting and absentee ballots.
Tuesday is Election Day (even though we may not have an answer that day).
I won’t be voting that day. Eddie and I chose the absentee route for two reasons:
- I believe scientists that the Coronavirus is real and not a hoax perpetrated by the Democratic Party. (I mean, REALLY? A U.S. party is going to get the whole world in on a hoax? To what end?)
- Hence, I want to limit potential exposure by not putting myself in close contact with people I don’t know.
I’ve had in-depth conversations with two long-time friends who support you. One was a rational, calm conversation where we agreed more than we disagreed. One was … not like that at all.
I understand your allure even less than I did in 2016.
And I am regularly amused/outraged/appalled at the emails I get from your campaign. (I’m on your list thanks to an event I attended.)

Here’s my response to some slogans you and your supporters use.
“Make America Great Again”
I thought America was pretty great pre-2016.
“Keep America Great”
Sorry, but America is not great at the moment. I am NOT better off than I was four years ago. I’m middle class and paying WAY more taxes. The industry in which I work has been negatively affected by your xenophobic policies. And as someone who travels, I can tell you that America is an international embarrassment.
“Life begins at conception”
Fantastic! So that means you’ll protect women endangered by a pregnancy, the children after they are born, old people who might get COVID-19, poor people, immigrants and people on death row. Right? Pro-life means that you support all lives.
“My body, my choice”
This one makes my head explode as it has been co-opted for the anti-mask movement. If you want personal autonomy, great. I’m all for that. But you can’t pick and choose. (See above.)
“Drain the Swamp”
Eeesh. Washington, D.C., is now the swampiest swamp ever.
It should come as no surprise that I will not be voting for you. This is not to say I haven’t voted Republican in the past, and wouldn’t do so again if he/she were the right person.
But you are not the right person.
And the Republican Party is not the Republican Party of old. You know, the one that wanted a smaller government, fiscal responsibility, personal autonomy, etc.
I care about LBGTQIA rights, universal healthcare, eradicating systemic racism, reducing the deficit, upholding personal choice, maintaining separation of church and state — all those things that you are against.
So I’m not wishing you luck on Tuesday.
And I hope you’ll take McConnell and Graham with you.
Frigid regards,
Beth
“Slogans are better than ideas” Every autocratic authoritarian wannabe and real dictator since forever.
I have written to DJT a couple of times. Usually it’s just “Ur a dickwad” which I then delete. It’s been grotesque being “governed” by the philosophical, linguistic, and near physical double of the horrible man I lived with for 3 years.
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Eeesh. That’s three years too long, I think!
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Me too. 🙂
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Any hope GA will turn blue? An NYT article shows y’all voting early in impressive numbers, and I don’t know how to interpret that.
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There’s a hope. The last governor’s race was very close. Stacey Abrams might have won. Brian Kemp was Secretary of State during the race — you know, the guy in charge of the election. 🙄
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