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Mon Oct-04-04 01:50 PM
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Should we vote a straight DEM ticket? |
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I think I'm going to vote all DEM this year. When Kerry wins, I want the House and Senate so he won't be impeached his first 3 weeks in office.
I think if we do that, it will send a BIG message to all the repugs that the people are pissed!
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:52 PM
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1. I ALWAYS vote straight Dem... |
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:52 PM
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2. This is the first time.... |
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that I will ever vote straight DEM. It's just too damn important this time around not to. We need to put the power balance back where it belongs.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:00 PM
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11. This is what my husband says. |
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He left the republican party before he ever met me, but he is not a democrat either. This year he will vote straight dem b/c he is so worried about the balance of power being so far to the right.
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:52 PM
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3. Depends on who's running locally |
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I always vote Democratic on federal races, but if a Green is running against an otherwise unopposed Republican locally, I vote for them. Hasn't happened too often, but Adam Benedetto (G) did really well in the last Dane Co. Sheriff's race, for example (with no Democrat running).
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:55 PM
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this is the most logical route for me as well.
if we really do get a landslide for kerry, then we will pretty much guarantee a dem house AND senate via coattails with this strategy.
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:53 PM
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4. We have to go for the whole thing House Senate and WH by a huge margin |
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How can they claim victory in the White House when we throw the out every where else? We have seen what happens when the Rabid Radical Right is in control. 12 years is enough.
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:54 PM
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5. Throw the Rascals Out, I say!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I'm voting for ONLY one incumbent this yr.....Mike Michaud, 2nd ME Congressional District. Everyone else gets the heave-ho.
THROW THE RASCALS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:55 PM
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7. Straight Dem, you betcha |
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GO Richard Romero! Kick Heather Wilson's butt.
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:56 PM
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8. unless you have horribly corrupt local dems, of COURSE! |
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the little letter behind their name tells you more about how they're going to vote and act than anything else.
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Mon Oct-04-04 01:57 PM
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Normally, I wouldn't vote for someone just because they are Dem, but this time, hell yes. In the past I've always tried to look at candidates individually, especially in local contests. This time, I'm going to fly through my ballot picking Dems only. I can hardly wait.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:00 PM
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10. I always vote for the Democrat |
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because they stand for the issues I believe in!
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:09 PM
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22. is that your siamese in the avatar? |
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he/she's beautiful, i love blue points and have had a couple myself. siamese are the best cats!
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:01 PM
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12. In my opinion, the Republican Party should be destroyed. |
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Edited on Mon Oct-04-04 02:01 PM by LoZoccolo
Legally and peacefully, of course, but yes, I think we need to vote them out of every single office everywhere, so that they serve as a lesson to future generations that a slide into fascism will not be tolerated in this country. We've already put down two conservative parties, the Federalists and the Whigs, and though I don't know much about those other ones, I imagine the Republican Party is worse.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:02 PM
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13. A straight bullet is what you call it |
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:03 PM
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14. you have to be careful with this... |
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In NC, if you vote straight ticket, it doesn't include the Presidential race or the judicial seats that are being contested. You have to select the president separately and the judicial seats are not included because they want the judges to be non-partisan. You have to vote for them separately as well. I think that's bullshit because all it does is keep the voters from knowing what party they are associated with. Doesn't change their political ideology.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:04 PM
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15. I always vote (D) all the way down the ballot... |
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I have no respect for any Republicans any more.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:06 PM
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16. Only if Satan were on the Dem ticket |
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would I vote anything other than Dem. People voting for Repukes lawmakers and Dem President is what brought us the Star investigation, the belittlement of Jimmy Carter, Reagonomics, Both Bushs*, etc.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:06 PM
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17. Is the pope Catholic?.... |
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Does a bear shit in the woods?..........sheeeesh
Peace
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:07 PM
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18. I would if my state allowed it. |
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I will determine who is Democrat I have never followed the line as strictly as I will this time. All repukes need to be cleaned out.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:07 PM
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19. Definitely straight democrat ticket this year. |
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:08 PM
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easier to do and I won't get caught in an undervote or overvote thing...AND...I will never vote for a republican ever again in my life..I was pretty open to all but noth anymore...Dems were always my party of choice but now it is my only party...
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:18 PM
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23. NEVER FORGET FLORIDA IN 2000! |
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ALWAYS VOTE STRAIGHT DEMO NOW
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:20 PM
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:18 PM
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vote a straight Dem ticket. I've never voted for any Republican in my life.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:21 PM
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In the past I've voted for our moderate republican senator---but not this year...hell, I'm even going to vote for a cheating, thieving, bible thumping democrat for congress because his repug opponent is soooo much more vile!
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:24 PM
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on a couple of local positions. But will go straight Dem on Congress, Senate and President.
I like what the Green Party stands for but believe they cannot accomplish anything starting from the top. They have to develop viable stronge candidates on the local level before they can have a hope of making any impact onthe state or national level.
MzPip :dem:
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:26 PM
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28. It would take an awesome Green or lousy Dem in a local race not to |
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Edited on Mon Oct-04-04 02:28 PM by pse517
and I can't think of either this year.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:26 PM
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29. If your in Iowa DO IT! |
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Edited on Mon Oct-04-04 02:28 PM by Rambis
We need to clean house. Jim Leach's vote against the war was a sham. There were 7 bills in his comittee and 4 of them had a shot to go to the floor. He voted to send a couple there and then voted against the ones that would have slowed down the process of Bush racing to war. When the final vote comes and he knows it is going to pass, he votes against the war so it appears that he is the anti war candidate when in fact he knew it was a win for bush and the agenda. If you vote straight Dem you get Dave Franker and Art Small. Tom Fiegen, Mike Owen are eastern Iowa guys that we are working for. There has been a concerted effort to spread false voting rumors against Tom and Mike's opponent is using his lines when he doesn't know what to say in a debate or answering questions. It is unbelievable!
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:27 PM
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30. That's what I'm doing. |
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I normally vote for a fairly random mix, especially in local elections. However, this time the entire Replublican party needs to be PUNISHED for giving us W when there were so many other, less... inanse choices.
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Mon Oct-04-04 02:45 PM
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31. If you want to vote for... |
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The party that impeached President Clinton for lying about a blow job, but didn't impeach President Bush for deceiving Congress in order to start a spurious war;
The party that locked the Democrats out of Congressional committee negotiations on energy policy and Medicare;
The party that gerrymandered one of the largest states in the Union so that it will have total control of the state for the next ten years;
Then go right ahead and vote for a Republican.
Some of you want to vote for individuals. Well here's a little bit of Will Rogers common sense for you: when you vote for any Republican, you are reinforcing an organized party controlled from the top by religious extremists and extremely wealthy people who want you to share more of their tax burden. When a Republican bucks the radical religious neoconservative trend, that Republican is marginalized within the party and you, the constituent, are marginalized with that Republican.
If you want to select individuals, you'd better select individuals who aren't part of an organized party. That's us, the Democrats.
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:00 PM
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32. in OK, and I assume in most states, all the repubs running,even at the |
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city/county level, support the RW/religious right
NO WAY do I let anyone think I remotely support this agenda
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:04 PM
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33. I am voting Dem at the federal level, and Green and Socialist |
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at the lower levels whenever those options are available.
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:44 PM
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34. I won't. I'm not letting Bush steal my integrity as well. |
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I'm voting for the best person, IMO. For example, in Arizona I'll be voting for McCain again. I can't imagine the Republican party without him leading it starting in January. He's good for Arizona and a strong, strong force of moderation in the Republican party.
But almost everyone else will be party line, as usual.
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:53 PM
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36. I don't think of McCain as an acceptable Republican. |
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Edited on Mon Oct-04-04 03:59 PM by LoZoccolo
McCain supported those ads that said "some are attacking the president for attacking the terrorists"! That's McCarthyism! I would never vote for him - he might do something we like every now and then, but he too often plays the bitch to the Republican line when something really important happens.
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:56 PM
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37. Agreed. McCain used to seem like he had some principles, but |
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the way he has acted since his POTUS campaign leads me to suspect that Bu$hco has something on him and have extorted compliance from him.
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Mon Oct-04-04 04:02 PM
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39. Even after what he did to Kerry? |
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McCain has been out campaigning for BUSH and spoke at the RNC and actually HUGGED the chimp!!! He's no moderate anymore. He has shown his true colors in this election. ANY Dem would be better for Arixona than that man. Sheesh.
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Mon Oct-04-04 04:10 PM
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43. If McCain were voted out, the Republicans would be left to Pat Robertson |
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McCain is playing the Republican party line during the election, like many of the Dems are. Though he has several times broken alegience with Bush and the RNC to defend Kerry.
I actually give him credit for his actions during the elections.
I believe that he believes he can't "take back" the Republican party after Bush loses... if he doesn't play the role of Republican party leader at election time.
He may be selfishly angling for another run for President, but I'm ok with that. In fact I support that, I want the GOP to move back toward the middle.
McCain needs support for that to happen.
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Mon Oct-04-04 05:14 PM
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Look at the Illinois senate election. The moderate Jack Ryan dropped out, and Alan Keyes got picked, and now he's got less than 30% of the vote (maybe even less than 20%, I'm not sure). If it takes a moderate to win in Arizona, then only a moderate will win.
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:18 PM
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49. The Republicans in Illinois were basically left to Pat Robertson |
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That's my point... Bush leaving in 04 will create a failure vaccuum and a power vaccuum in the Republican party. That creates an opportunity for a reformer like McCain. I'm going to support that reform rather than throw away (so to speak) a vote on a Dem who doesn't stand a chance yet.
I want to see what McCain can do in a post-Bush Republican party. I want to help (with what little I can do to) give him a mandate of support for making those changes.
If I have the choice between a Democrat who won't even come close to winning and a Republican who will take back the party from the Neo-Cons, I'm going to use my vote to support reforming the Republican party.
To me, it's an incremental step toward a more moderate and more liberal democracy (working from the center rather than the left, in a sense).
Next time around, if McCain fails to take hold the the GOP, then it will be time to consider voting against him. But this time around, I believe he needs, deserves and has earned my support.
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Mon Oct-04-04 05:25 PM
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46. Sorry, but McCain has lost all credibility. |
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After 2000, and after all he's seen, how can you have any respect for a him? I don't buy your logic. If he's the Party's savior, he could have been doing the hard work for the past four years.
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:22 PM
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51. McCain has been "doing the hard work the past 4 years"... |
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He's been one of the few Republican contrarians during the Reign of Bush. It's exactly that centrism that I respect.
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Mon Oct-04-04 03:58 PM
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38. I always have voted straight Dem ticket |
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and am planning on doing so again. If we want to take back the House and Senate, we all need to do that. IMCPO
One of my best friends has always voted for the "person" not the ticket and after seeing the debate last Thursday, she's voting straight Democratic ticket this time.
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Mon Oct-04-04 04:05 PM
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40. Well I am but then I'm blessed |
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All of my Senators, and Reps are good Dems. And the local Dems are pretty good too (which is saying a lot for Chicago where voting Democratic is "habit")
I'm not 100% sure what I'm more excited about. Casting a vote for JK or casting a vote for Barack Obama.
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Mon Oct-04-04 04:05 PM
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41. I decided YES, even tho I know a local Repub judge running. I've |
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decided, sadly, that I MUST vote ALL Democratic. Even though the person I know is a fine family court judge, she is Republican. I anguished over this decision. I decided I had to vote ALL DEM., since if I voted for anyone else, it would help to put Republicans in power, who in turn would help to raise money for and put other Repubs in power. So, at least for this year, it's too important...I'm voting Dem. all the way.
Also, since I live in a Repub state, if there is no Dem. challenger to a particular Repub incumbent, I'll vote for whoever is running against him/her (Green Party, Independent, whatever). If no challenger. I will not vote for that position at all.
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Mon Oct-04-04 04:08 PM
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42. I always look for endorsements from groups |
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with which I am affiliated. I take a printout to the polls with me. I don't believe I've ever voted for a Republican and don't intend to start now. On local elections I sometimes vote Green or other independent. But with so much at stake on a national level, it's Dem all the way for me.
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Mon Oct-04-04 05:18 PM
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45. I used to split my ticket........... |
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on the local level, if some local guy seemed to be taking good care of me and my neigbors. I have notified the pubs among them that this year I will not. I can no longer give my vote to someone who belongs to a party (however marginally) that has done such damage to my country.
This is the time to draw the line in the sand.
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Mon Oct-04-04 05:26 PM
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47. I always vote all Dem, UNLESS |
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there is an independent with a chance in hell of winning...but this year the Dems gget ALL my votes...right down to Sheriff!
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Mon Oct-04-04 05:47 PM
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Not every democrat is perfect but the world is a better place when we hold the power. It is important to try to give Kerry democrats to work with.
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:23 PM
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52. Hell, yes!!!! Normally I would consider both and vote for |
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the person, but not this time.
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:26 PM
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But I plead guilty to having told some friends in San Francisco to vote for Matt Gonzales (Green).. I have since re-evaluated my opinion of Gavin Newsom, however.
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:26 PM
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54. I'm "Yellow-Doggin'" it this year. |
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Did it once when Gingrich stepped over the line and I'm doing it again this election. (Funny last time I did it I was registered Republican!)
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:28 PM
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55. I have never voted for anything other than a Democrat .... |
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I vote for philosophy: NOT personality ...
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Mon Oct-04-04 06:39 PM
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56. I'm so mad I'm never voting for another Republican until further notice. |
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I am just voting straight Dem from now on. I used to pick and choose the local folks, but until there is sanity restored to this country, none of those jerks will get my vote.
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