Poll: On how you vote

KK

Lifer
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Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
I would say that I vote for the person I agree with most.

Czar- you need to add that as an option.

KK
 

TheBDB

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Jan 26, 2002
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I live in Texas so I didn't bother to vote because I knew Bush would win the state. It sucks having the Presidential election decided by the voters in a handful of states.
 

MovingTarget

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Jun 22, 2003
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I dont take political parties into consideration. I try to look at what the candidates say about their personal political views, not some party line.
 

SuperTool

Lifer
Jan 25, 2000
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Nationwide, I vote against the GOP.
In CA, I am open to voting for a moderate Republican, but since the GOP never nominates one, I vote against them too.
 

PatboyX

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Aug 10, 2001
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depends on the election. usually, i would like to say i vote for the person i agree with most. however, there have been some situations where i would vote for a canidate i might not agree with very much simply to keep a canidate i was against out.
 

XZeroII

Lifer
Jun 30, 2001
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I vote for the person that is the best. I am a republican, but here in WI, Russ Feingold is a pretty good guy despite the fact that he is a democrat. I don't agree with everything he says/does, but he has his priorities straight.
 

Piano Man

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I usually vote green, but I will definately be voting Democrat, unless its Lieberman, because ANYTHING is better than what we got right now.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: XZeroII
I vote for the person that is the best. I am a republican, but here in WI, Russ Feingold is a pretty good guy despite the fact that he is a democrat. I don't agree with everything he says/does, but he has his priorities straight.

"..like the back of my hand..." :p Yeah, you'll know the back of MY hand :p Yeah, he's a pretty moderate Dem - but he still never got my vote.

CkG
 

Sternfan

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May 24, 2003
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I am not loyal to any party because the big 2 suck so badly these days and in no way are they looking out for us the people. So my answer would be I vote for a person.
 

Bowfinger

Lifer
Nov 17, 2002
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I mostly vote for the person who best matches my beliefs and appears to have high integrity, but I adjust my approach in certain circumstances.

In spite of the folks who assume I'm a Democrat because of my criticism of Bush-lite, I actually have little respect for either party. Both parties are sell-outs to special interests. In that light, if a given race is lopsided anyway, I will often vote for a third-party candidate. I figure my vote speaks louder as an expression of dissatisfaction then it would if I threw it away on a Republicrat candidate. Similarly, if I don't have a strong preference for either of the two Demolican candidates, I often vote against the incumbent. Same rationale, show dissatisfaction with the status quo.

This has shifted somewhat over the past few elections. I keep finding that Republican actions outrage me more frequently than Democratic actions. In a close race with no clear "better" candidate, I tend to give the Democrat the benefit of the doubt.