“I think Trump would a hundred percent love to be a dictator of a country.”
“Hi, I’m Elizabeth. I am from Pennsylvania and I am a former Trump voter. I supported Trump in the past because in 2016 he said he was going to be a breath of fresh air and try and get government to do things better and more logically.
“I didn’t support him in 2020 because I couldn’t take the falsification of facts any longer. Trump just lied too much I think Trump was responsible for the violence on January 6th. I think he could have stopped it and prevented it. Trump saying we need to fight caused the people to go down to the capitol, hurt a lot of innocent people. Hurt people trying to protect the lawmakers.
“Um, Mike Pence did the right thing. He was following the Constitution and Trump was trying to get him not to follow the Constitution, which I had a problem with. The votes were certified in the States and um, January 6th should have never happened and Trump could have prevented it a lot. Lying before and after about the election has been divisive for this country. Trump never wants to admit he lost and he lost. He flat out lost. There was no way he won that election. I think Trump would try and dismantle the Justice Department and that scares me. I think Trump would try and bring in his cronies.
“I think the Georgia case was the best case. They had him on tape. They had him on tape, and that was totally an abuse of power. Coming from the corporate world, that person would’ve been fired.
“Trump said to Putin, oh, I don’t believe our intelligence agencies. Yes, they have not had a perfect record, but they’re doing what they can and you have to go with your, you have to back your own team and he doesn’t.
“I think Trump would a hundred percent love to be a dictator of a country. He just has that personality. I am a pro-choice Republican. I believe Trump is responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade. I will not be voting for Trump in this election because of his stance on abortion, his stance on the environment and climate change, and his statements about wanting to be a dictator when he first gets into office.
“If someone was on the fence and asked whether they should vote for Trump or not, I would say not. Look at what, look at the divisiveness of the country and what he has helped cause the country to divide and not listen to each other.”