Regret vote on Trump

Regret vote on Trump

World January 30, 2017 18:18

halifax - Americans who voted for Trump, but now have to say sorry gathered in the Twitter account @Trump_Regrets.

The account, which has more than 130 000 followers, tweets retweet anyone that he or she can not find in the policies that Trump has made since taking office. Meanwhile, already more than 1,200 messages.

Behind the initiative is the Canadian student Erica Baguma. She says she does it mainly for fun. She got the idea when Trump said he Hillary Clinton still would not prosecute for its e-mail scandal, as he had promised during the campaign. 'I was very curious what his followers would find them,' she told CBC News. 'Especially because 'lock her up' was such an important part of his campaign. '

The most common complaint is that Trump does not behave presidential, says Baguma. 'Some people are ashamed of his tweets. They can not really defend and thought he would behave after the presidential elections. '

The last few days is also the travel ban imposed by Trump for people from certain Muslim countries a reason for people to tweet that they regret their vote. 'Your command to deny immigrants and refugees is not why I voted for you,' wrote one Twitter user. 'Why do not refuse the Muslims from Saudi Arabia? Who were responsible for 9/11. I regret my vote for Trump, 'writes another.

Baguma says also learned a lot by having to collect all responses. 'I had no idea why people had voted for him, that was one of the reasons why I started it. I had never met a voter Trump. Many of his supporters had very good intentions. '

'Many people were naive and thought that his remarks about Muslims and women were only bravado. He really wanted the best for the Americans, 'she told the station. 'Many of them had not deepened in all its positions and really only agreed on one part, such as the abolition of Obamacare. '

The student says he wants to put anyone fool with her retweets. When people ask why she gets the retweet away. As long as people keep saying that they regretted their vote she goes through with it.

The account, which has more than 130 000 followers, tweets retweet anyone that he or she can not find in the policies that Trump has made since taking office. Meanwhile, already more than 1,200 messages.

Behind the initiative is the Canadian student Erica Baguma. She says she does it mainly for fun. She got the idea when Trump said he Hillary Clinton still would not prosecute for its e-mail scandal, as he had promised during the campaign. 'I was very curious what his followers would find them,' she told CBC News. 'Especially because 'lock her up' was such an important part of his campaign. '

The most common complaint is that Trump does not behave presidential, says Baguma. 'Some people are ashamed of his tweets. They can not really defend and thought he would behave after the presidential elections. '

The last few days is also the travel ban imposed by Trump for people from certain Muslim countries a reason for people to tweet that they regret their vote. 'Your command to deny immigrants and refugees is not why I voted for you,' wrote one Twitter user. 'Why do not refuse the Muslims from Saudi Arabia? Who were responsible for 9/11. I regret my vote for Trump, 'writes another.

Baguma says also learned a lot by having to collect all responses. 'I had no idea why people had voted for him, that was one of the reasons why I started it. I had never met a voter Trump. Many of his supporters had very good intentions. '

'Many people were naive and thought that his remarks about Muslims and women were only bravado. He really wanted the best for the Americans, 'she told the station. 'Many of them had not deepened in all its positions and really only agreed on one part, such as the abolition of Obamacare. '

The student says he wants to put anyone fool with her retweets. When people ask why she gets the retweet away. As long as people keep saying that they regretted their vote she goes through with it.

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