
When I ask Trump supporters why they’d vote for him they generally say it’s because they don’t like Hillary. I ask why and they say the same three reasons: “She’s dishonest, Benghazi (4 people died), and her email server.” But they avoid talking about the issues. The news coverage largely ignores the issues, too. Yet it is issues — not “who you like” — that impact each of us and our country. This election has consequences and the differences between Trump and Clinton are stark. There is not a right or wrong here, just personal politics. BTW, complaining about the candidates at this point is non-productive. One of them will be your president: Trump or Clinton. It’s most logical to ignore the personality stuff and the silliness on the news, and compare their stances on the issues to yours. Take this blind “issues taste test” and then make your choice:
| 30 Issues | Candidate #1 | Candidate #2 |
|---|---|---|
| Climate change | a hoax | really important |
| National healthcare | no (privatize it) | yes (build on it) |
| Abortion | pro life | pro choice |
| Social Security | more privatized | status quo, public |
| Education | privatize | support public |
| Community colleges | not free | should be free |
| Environment | fewer safeguards | more safeguards |
| Energy | friendlier to oil | friendlier to renewables |
| International relations | build walls | build bridges |
| Immigration | harder | softer |
| United Nations | bad | good |
| Iran nuke deal | no | yes |
| Free trade | more protectionist | less protectionist |
| Corporations | fewer restrictions | more restrictions |
| Banks | fewer restrictions | more restrictions |
| Wall Street | pro | pro |
| Taxing the wealthy | less | more |
| Taxing corporations | less | more |
| Inheritance tax | end it | keep it |
| Labor unions | should be weaker | should be stronger |
| Minimum wage | no raise | raise it |
| Marijuana | status quo | reclassify from Schedule I to II |
| Supreme Court picks | conservative | liberal |
| Citizens United | for | against |
| Voter rights | don’t expand | expand |
| For-profit prisons | allow | end |
| Ban the Box (so ex-felons can get jobs) | no | yes |
| Experience in politics | little | lots |
| Experience in business | lots | little |
| Left or Right | conservative | liberal |
I’m humble enough to care about endorsements. I believe organizations know more about the issues important to them than I do. And people who endorse a candidate shed light on the character of that candidate. Here’s what I learned by Googling endorsements for each candidate:
Major organizations favoring or endorsing Trump: NRA (gun rights)
Major organizations favoring or endorsing Clinton: National Organization for Women (NOW), Sierra Club (environment), AFL-CIO and many other labor unions, most gay rights groups
People endorsing Trump: Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Dan Quayle, Pat Buchanan, two heads of state (Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Hungary’s Viktor Orban), Ann Coulter, Rupert Murdoch, Rush Limbaugh, Jerry Falwell Jr., Tim Allen, Kirstie Alley, Clint Eastwood, Larry the Cable Guy, Chuck Norris, Dennis Rodman, two of Trump’s three wives, Wayne Newton, Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, Gene Simmons, The National Enquirer
People endorsing Clinton: Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Jimmy Carter, Jerry Brown, 13 heads of state, Snoop Dogg, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Paul McCartney, James Taylor, Oprah Winfrey, Howard Stern, Tom Hanks, Warren Buffett, the guy who ghost-wrote Trump’s “The Art of the Deal” book, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, George Takei, Ellen DeGeneres, Hookers for Hillary, and Rick Steves.
If you think this issues-based comparison might be helpful to others, please share it. If I wasn’t fair in my characterizations, please let me know. Thanks, vote thoughtfully, and GHA (God help America).


