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Mobile Republican who voted for Trump twice speaks at DNC...

What a proud moment for our state and all rational folks on the right who are sick of Trump. Democrats have done a great job this week making this a bipartisan convention with so many great Republicans like Kyle being given the opportunity to speak.

Kyle Sweetser, a former President Donald Trump voter from Mobile told the convention Tuesday night he will be voting for Vice President Kamala Harris in November, despite voting for Trump in 2016 and 2020.

Throughout the first Trump term Sweetser noticed “increasingly weird behavior” from the president. In 2018, Trump’s tariffs hurt construction workers like him by increasing costs, he said.

Regardless, Sweetser “held his nose” in 2020. He donated to and voted for the former president in the election. He said he thought that the fallout of the election, unfounded voter fraud claims and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol meant that Trump would not run again in 2024.

As Sweetser began taking issue with the behavior of the former president, he paid more attention to his “Make America Great Again” base. He noticed similarities between Russian disinformation amid the invasion of Ukraine and the messaging of “MAGA influencers,” he said.

“I decided from that point, ‘If this guy runs again, I’m going to vote Democrat for the first time in my life,’” Sweetser said. “So that’s when I started speaking out against Trump.”

In his view, Trump’s record on fiscal responsibility, his insistence on expanding tariffs and his isolationist approach to international politics are not conservative. The former president is “not a law and order president,” especially not compared to the Biden-Harris administration.

Sweetser, who told AL.com that he is still Republican and supported former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley since the early stages of the Republican Primary, said he believes Trump is bad for the Republican Party.

After it became clear that Haley would not receive the nomination, Sweetser was prepared to vote for President Joe Biden. He knew there was a possibility that Harris could replace Biden, as it was a possibility that Haley spoke about frequently.

Sweetser began volunteering with groups including Republican Voters Against Trump, Republicans for Harris and Haley Voters for Harris. He supported the groups’ efforts to unify by getting “rid of the extremism” of Trump.

“As I was doing this, I learned about how MAGA operates, how they harass and intimidate and try to silence other Republicans to speak out against their record in a coordinated effort,” Sweetser said. “I found it weird that they spend more effort going after other Republicans than they do after Democrats.”

While speaking out against Trump, Sweetser said he and his family were subject to online abuse, a doxing incident and death threats from Trump-aligned trolls and accounts.

“It’s insane when you speak out against Trump as a Republican,” he said. “What comes after you is mind-boggling.”

Seeing Trump-endorsed Republican candidates up and down the ballot lose critical elections proved to Sweetser that the former president was making his party lose power. In 2024, the Democratic platform is more conservative than the Republican on issues including the economy and crime, he said.

“As far as living a conservative lifestyle, I’m one of the most conservative people you could know,” Sweetser said. “Our kids are homeschooled … I have more guns than family members, and I’m still backing Kamala Harris out of principle.”


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Bothering me. Couldn't post in the open forum.

Seemed like our family was doing fine this election. I got some family members that see life differently. That's ok but yesterday they pretty much have gone on a social media rampage. I understand if you're frustrated, but last night I got a msg from a cousin I would consider my brother my best friend. A video that pretty much made fun of my faith in a pretty dark way. I'm really mad. Like I want to beat some ass mad. I don't think I would ever try and hurt my family members. It's a sad day. I just remember when I was a kid we would all go to the beach together. We would all celebrate the holidays together. We would tailgate together. And now it is pretty much extinct. It's just crazy how humans can let outside noise, stuff that truly doesn't affect your home in any way, ruin the folks your closest to.

Serious question

Do any of ya'll have family members posting on Facebook about how the world is about to end, and just sitting in their house sobbing all day and night skipping work over the outcome of an election? I'm trying so hard to hold back and just say..."why didn't any of this you claim will happen, happen in 2016"? Win or lose, I've just never taken the outcome of an election that serious. Am I the only one? Are my family members just insane? MSM has just melted a bunch of peoples brains with TDS scare tactics it's crazy...

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