My comments come with all due respect:
She has a vast amount of experience in domestic and foreign policy.
I agree. However, I'm not impressed by her handling of Libya or the Iran deal.
Her tax plan helps working families and wouldn't balloon our national debt.
I haven't really looked into her plan. I will.
She has been calling more funds in researching autism and dementia, giving hope of treatment to millions of families.
Good, this I like.
Clinton’s policies are rooted in evidence and data, even when the more popular position might have been otherwise.
See this is my problem. I don't like her policies (see above)
Hillary’s New College Compact would mean students would never have to borrow to pay for tuition to attend a four-year public college in their state—and the millions of Americans who have student debt can refinance.
I support this 100%, however, I don't know where the money would come from. This is my problem. Clinton makes promises that I don't think she can keep. Trump makes promises that I don't think he understands. It was the college tuition venting that turned me off of Sanders. Politics being what they are, I don't trust this without seeing how it would be supported. I can't support a tax hike - again - with pork being what it is. I think the government is too bloated.