Cross over voters?

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Lifer
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Democrats voting Republican or Republicans voting Democratic?

Pick the closest party (e.g. Libertiarian == Republican)
 

chess9

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I'm a registered Independent, but I don't vote for but a handful of Republicans and they are in local elections. So, I answered Democrat voting (actually voted) for Kerry.

-Robert
 

Vadatajs

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After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.
 

Red Dawn

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Studies have shown most Cross Dressers (cough..cough..Dick Morris..cough) are voting Republican.
 

RamIt

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I normally vote republican. In 2000 I voted for McCain as a write in but this year I will be voting for the most viable candidate to unseat Bush. He has IMHO done a disservice to this country.
 

Dubb

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registered independent, voted for a couple local republicans (university boards) otherwise all dem. this year

voted nader in 2000, not because I like his politics but becase I didn't think either gore or bush was fit for the job, and I said, "how bad could bush screw it up? even if he totally tanks things, four years of a bad president might just be what we need to get more people involved in politics and thinking for themselves"

I know I was wrong about the first part, I'll know whether I got that last part right on wed. morning ;)
 

nageov3t

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registered independent...

I'm either voting for Bush or a write-in for president (probably the write-in), but I'm voting for the Democrat canidate for congress, and straight down the Republican column for local offices (mayor, school board, etc).
 

Gusty987

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Wow, Kerry ownz on all the polls at this website. I hope this turns out to be a good representation of the general pop.!
 

arsbanned

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Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

I'm the same way. Though I have supported Republicans in the past, I will never again vote for ANY Republican under ANY circumstances. It's just too risky.
 

Rainsford

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Apr 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: Gusty987
Wow, Kerry ownz on all the polls at this website. I hope this turns out to be a good representation of the general pop.!

Not especially. The readers and posters at AT tend to be more highly educated, better read, and have a wider perspective than the general population. Actually the internet as a whole is like this. Which would explain why Kerry is doing better on the internet than in the US as a whole ;)
 

Gusty987

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Wow, Kerry ownz on all the polls at this website. I hope this turns out to be a good representation of the general pop.!

Not especially. The readers and posters at AT tend to be more highly educated, better read, and have a wider perspective than the general population. Actually the internet as a whole is like this. Which would explain why Kerry is doing better on the internet than in the US as a whole ;)


True, true.
 

daveshel

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Need a choice for: Normally Independent, Kerry this year. (You won't need Normally Independent, Bush this year though.)
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

Try not to think that way - it's what gets people like Bush elected by folks who have sworn off EVER voting for a democrat (whether because of Clinton, or whatever).

You always have to be prepared to change your mind, or at least to go against your normal behaviour, when appropriate.
 

Rainsford

Lifer
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Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

Try not to think that way - it's what gets people like Bush elected by folks who have sworn off EVER voting for a democrat (whether because of Clinton, or whatever).

You always have to be prepared to change your mind, or at least to go against your normal behaviour, when appropriate.

Personally I think people who vote for or against party lines without considering the people running shouldn't be voting at all. Anyone who's paying the least bit of attention knows McCain isn't anything like Bush. I'd gladly vote for him in 2008 if he runs. People can widely vary even in the same party, voting along party lines is just silly and represents a lack of thinking.
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

Try not to think that way - it's what gets people like Bush elected by folks who have sworn off EVER voting for a democrat (whether because of Clinton, or whatever).

You always have to be prepared to change your mind, or at least to go against your normal behaviour, when appropriate.

Personally I think people who vote for or against party lines without considering the people running shouldn't be voting at all. Anyone who's paying the least bit of attention knows McCain isn't anything like Bush. I'd gladly vote for him in 2008 if he runs. People can widely vary even in the same party, voting along party lines is just silly and represents a lack of thinking.

Yes and no - hijacking political parties isn't a new phenomenon, but it has become very prevalent since about the mid-90's.

For the most part, it has been historically true that a party's line doesn't change too much from election to election, so for the mildly interested, party loyalty is a pretty good way to vote.

But with left-leaning parties shifting to the center, and neoconservatism gaining popularity in right-leaning parties around the world, people really need to evaluate the platforms of their candidates carefully, since they may not stand for what they did 'last time'.

(We had 8 years at the provincial level in Ontario, Canada, when people ignored the platform, and thought they were electing the 'Progressive' Conservative party, but ended up with a much more extreme neoconservative/neoliberal group).
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

Try not to think that way - it's what gets people like Bush elected by folks who have sworn off EVER voting for a democrat (whether because of Clinton, or whatever).

You always have to be prepared to change your mind, or at least to go against your normal behaviour, when appropriate.

Personally I think people who vote for or against party lines without considering the people running shouldn't be voting at all. Anyone who's paying the least bit of attention knows McCain isn't anything like Bush. I'd gladly vote for him in 2008 if he runs. People can widely vary even in the same party, voting along party lines is just silly and represents a lack of thinking.

my only problem comes when it's impossible to get information on the canidates.

like this upcoming election, I'm going to be voting on a new sheriff. I regularly read local papers, but I haven't seen any information about either canidate, so I'll be voting for the Republican (usually my default vote when it comes to local elections).
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
After the last 4 years, I'll never, ever vote for a republican in my life. They're no better than the nazis.

Try not to think that way - it's what gets people like Bush elected by folks who have sworn off EVER voting for a democrat (whether because of Clinton, or whatever).

You always have to be prepared to change your mind, or at least to go against your normal behaviour, when appropriate.

I agree, there are bad people regardless of party. I consider Bush one of them.