LETTERS

Letter: How to vote if I hate Trump and Clinton?

Richard June
Will conservatives support presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump to beat Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in the presidential election?

Six or eight months ago my wife asked me what I thought was a silly question: "What will you do if your presidential choices are Clinton or Trump?"

Never happen, I said. What does a moderate Republican do now if you don't believe in AR-15s for sale, building a wall, mass deportations, or blanket restrictions on certain groups of people being allowed into the USA? Or if you don't want four more years similar or worse to the last eight?

Vote for Clinton? Hard to imagine. Vote for Trump? Hard to imagine. Not vote? Not acceptable. Vote for a write-in? Seems like a wasted vote.

There must be millions like me caught in this quandary. We very well might decide the election results. It will be interesting to see what we do. Most of us are still trying to figure it out.

— Richard June, Glendale

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