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Kim Kardashian will vote for Clinton after all, not Trump


The reality star is firmly with
Democrat Hillary Clinton after a flirtation
with Republican Donald Trump.
"I found that without a doubt, I stand with
Hillary. I'm with her," Kardashian wrote in a
post on her website. "I believe Hillary will
best represent our country and is the most
qualified for the job."
The reality star news comes the same day
as the esteemed New York Times
endorsement for Clinton as president.
Kardashian had already previously tweeted
support and a selfie with Clinton. But
she said in a recent interview that she was
"on the fence" about the election after
consulting with Caitlyn Jenner, an outspoken
Republican who supports Trump.
This statement "caused my phone to blow
up by friends, family and even both
candidates' camps," Kardashian wrote on the
website. She went back to Hillary.
"I thought about the things that are so
important to me that they outweigh
everything else, such as gun control and
protecting women's rights to safe and legal
abortion," Kardashian wrote.
Ever-political, Kardashian added that she has
nothing against Trump or his supporters.
"Now that I have made my choice I want to
be clear ... I would never judge anyone
based on their political or religious beliefs,"
she wrote.

USAtoday

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