So I went out and voted, but I didn't vote for neither Hillary nor Trump. If it was for me I would've written in Bernie Sanders, but how about an elder (a Baby Boomer) in my family told me:
"You're going to be at fault and can't complain if nothing happens for you young people."
She said that because I was proud I didn't vote for neither Hillary nor Trump, but it was my assumption that voting is my right and I have a right to vote for WHO I wanted?
Now as a person who is part of the Generation Y (I hate being called a millenial), how would it be MY fault if people like me have voted for Bernie since the primaries, but there was corruption in the DNC and also not to mention Baby Boomers still have a lot of political power in numbers and influence.
So exactly would it be MY generations fault? Maybe more Baby Boomers should've stopped using the, "Well I don't know who Bernie is" as a poor excuse for not voting for him over Hillary. Also eldrs are still denying there was any corruption within the DNC so that Hillary was pretty much a "shoe-in" for the nomination. She was already selected for us and there's evidence to back me up.
So once again HOW exactly would it be people me at fault if by a crazy chance Trump wins when we know Hillary was already selected and she's got the Baby Boomers and reluctant republicans and millenials on her side because she's simply not Trump?