POLL: If Bush was running TODAY, would you vote for him?

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I'm sure that I won't be voting for Bush:

1. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (100%) Click here for info
2. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (98%) Click here for info
3. Kucinich, Cong. Dennis, OH - Democrat (93%) Click here for info
4. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (90%) Click here for info
5. Gephardt, Cong. Dick, MO - Democrat (89%) Click here for info
6. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol IL - Democrat (85%) Click here for info
7. Lieberman Senator Joe CT - Democrat (84%) Click here for info
8. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (82%) Click here for info
9. Graham, Senator Bob, FL - Democrat (79%) Click here for info
10. Libertarian Candidate (53%) Click here for info
11. Bush, George W. - US President (45%) Click here for info
12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (23%) Click here for info
13. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (0%) Click here for info
 

Dragon365

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No way at all.

Edit: it seems selectsmart agrees with me - Dennis Kucinich is first, Dean is third, and Bush is second to last. Somehow, Al Sharpton made it to second place, though
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Lifer

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Originally posted by: Ornery
Nothing changes. I vote on the issues, how about you?

Speaking of primaries, I'm voting for Al Sharpton or Hillary. I think they best represent the Democrtaic party, so why not?

Please, for the good of the nation, do NOT vote for Al Sharpton :|
 

I like Selectsmart.com because it GIVES you the issues, not the candidates. Providing that it's not biased :)Q), it gives me a chance to translate my VIEWS into a CANDIDATE.
 

Thegonagle

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No damn way in hell.

Back when he was running, I didn't I'd mind having him as president if he won, but I soon figured out that I was wrong.
 

Yossarian

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Originally posted by: Rob9874
I don't take this poll as very scientific. Your sample size cannot be made up of kids who don't have a clue about political issues, only what they've heard from their parents, friends, or TV.

For the most part that describes the average voter.

btw I would never vote for Bush in a million years.
 

Rob9874

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Originally posted by: Encryptic
No, because he apparently has no qualms about flushing our rights down the toilet.


What does that mean? For once, I'd like to hear arguments against Bush that aren't cliched generalizations.
 

josphII

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of course i would, not that im a huge fan of his but compared to anyone in the democratic party its not even close!
 

Red Dawn

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Not much of a choice. It seems the extremist have taken control of both parties. I'd probably vote against him just to get rid of AG John Assclown.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Brymo
60 to 31 say no they wouldnt lol...

Of that 60, I doubt if they all would vote for Howard Dean or Hillary.

As I said before I will only vote for Bush if a democrat has a chance of winning. A fairer pole would have been
Bush or Dean
or
Bush or Hillary
 

Ornery

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Originally posted by: Lifer
Originally posted by: Ornery
Nothing changes. I vote on the issues, how about you?

Speaking of primaries, I'm voting for Al Sharpton or Hillary. I think they best represent the Democratic party, so why not?

Please, for the good of the nation, do NOT vote for Al Sharpton :|
I'm only 13% in agreement with old Al Sharpton, unlike so many of the Dems here. I'd kinda NOT like the country heading in that direction, thank you. That's why I'm voting for him in the primaries. ;)
 

TheNinja

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1. Kucinich, Cong. Dennis, OH - Democrat (100%) Click here for info
2. Bush, George W. - US President (96%) Click here for info
3. Lieberman Senator Joe CT - Democrat (89%) Click here for info
4. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (87%) Click here for info
5. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (87%) Click here for info
6. Gephardt, Cong. Dick, MO - Democrat (77%) Click here for info
7. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (72%) Click here for info
8. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol IL - Democrat (65%) Click here for info
9. Graham, Senator Bob, FL - Democrat (61%) Click here for info
10. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (60%) Click here for info
11. Libertarian Candidate (53%) Click here for info
12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (30%) Click here for info
13. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (0%) Click here for info

I surprised myself. I would vote for Bush and probably will, but who is this Kucinich guy that appears at the top of my list, I will have to check this out.
 

Ornery

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He's the guy that was mayor of Cleveland when the city went into default. Cool, eh? Believe it or not, he still has constituents from a party that shall remain nameless...
 

friedpie

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In 2000, I didn't vote because I didn't like Bush. I'm republican so I wasn't going to vote for Gore. Even if I was democrat I wouldn't have voted for Gore. What a scary, silly fool he is.

Anyway, after 9/11 Bush earned my respect. I can't imagine what Al Gore would have done after 9/11. I'd rather vote for Bush in 2004 than let a stinking socialist democrat take us back to the days of sending terrorists fruit baskets instead of cruise missiles.



 

Amused

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1. Libertarian Candidate (100%) Click here for info
2. Bush, George W. - US President (86%) Click here for info
3. Buchanan, Patrick J. ? Reform/Republican (70%) Click here for info
4. Bayh, Senator Evan, IN - Democrat (60%) Click here for info
5. McCain, Senator John, AZ- Republican (56%) Click here for info
6. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (55%) Click here for info
7. Gephardt, Cong. Dick, MO - Democrat (52%) Click here for info
8. Daschle, Senate Minority Leader Tom, SD - Democrat (47%) Click here for info
9. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (47%) Click here for info
10. Biden, Senator Joe, DE - Democrat (46%) Click here for info
11. Dodd, Senator Chris, CT - Democrat (43%) Click here for info
12. Green Party Candidate (41%) Click here for info
13. Feinstein, Senator Dianne, CA - Democrat (41%) Click here for info
14. Jackson, Cong. Jesse Jr., IL - Democrat (40%) Click here for info
15. Clinton, Senator Hillary Rodham, NY - Democrat (39%) Click here for info
16. Feingold, Senator Russ, WI - Democrat (38%) Click here for info
17. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (38%) Click here for info
18. Graham, Senator Bob, FL - Democrat (37%) Click here for info
19. Kaptur, Cong. Marcy, OH - Democrat (36%) Click here for info
20. Lieberman Senator Joe CT - Democrat (36%) Click here for info
21. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (32%) Click here for info
22. Leahy, Patrick Senator, Vermont - Democrat (31%) Click here for info
23. Kucinich, Cong. Dennis, OH - Democrat (28%) Click here for info
24. Hagelin, John - Natural Law (24%) Click here for info
25. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (23%) Click here for info
26. Socialist Candidate (22%) Click here for info
27. Bradley, Former Senator Bill NJ - Democrat (21%) Click here for info
28. Clark, Retired Army General Wesley K "Wes" Arkansas - Democrat (20%) Click here for info
29. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol IL - Democrat (18%) Click here for info
30. Gore, Former Vice-President Al - Democrat (18%) Click here for info
31. Vilsack, Governor. Tom IA - Democrat (7%) Click here for info
32. Hart, Former Senator Gary, CO - Democrat (5%) Click here for info
33. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (0%) Click here for info