UrbScotty
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Fri Nov-07-03 06:16 PM
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Poll question: If Dean is nominated, what might those who don't suppoort him now do? |
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Edited on Fri Nov-07-03 06:17 PM by ih8thegop
What do you think most non-Dean primary supporters will do?
If you support someone other than Dean, what will you do?
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Fri Nov-07-03 06:28 PM
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1. I would support him 100% |
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I am very much in support of Dennis Kucinich for President. If Dean or any other of the Democratic Candidiates wins the primary I will through my full support behind whomever gets the Democratic ticket. We need a change in 2004. I just believe that Dennis Kucinich gives us the best possible change. But heck a thirsty man in a desert will drink whatever is offered to him. I ultimately will vote for ANYBODY BUT BUSH!
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Fri Nov-07-03 06:30 PM
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I feel the same way about DK. Any port in a storm, right? :hi:
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Fri Nov-07-03 06:32 PM
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Fri Nov-07-03 08:24 PM
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If Dean is nominated, and has any chance in my state, Kentucky, I will *probably* vote for him. I don't like or trust the man, so that vote would be given VERY reluctantly. If he has no chance, I will vote for a progressive third party candidate--Green, Socialist, etc.
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Fri Nov-07-03 08:39 PM
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We will all come together, work hard, and then party. It's what we do. We're Democrats. And we can't stand the current 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. occupant.
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Fri Nov-07-03 10:10 PM
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7. Just remember, it is easier |
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to negotiate with someone who sits on your side of the table than the other side. Even if you don't like Dean, he is still a Democrat and will respond to his party. No fear about him appointing anti-abortion judges at least.
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