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| View Poll Results: Are You A Democrat Or A Republican | |||
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33 | 23.74% |
| Republican |
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59 | 42.45% |
| Indep., Green, Etc. |
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15 | 10.79% |
| No Affiliation |
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32 | 23.02% |
| Voters: 139. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 36
OS: Windows XP Sp2
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Re: Democrat Or Republican?
I've voted Liberal Democrat (British party) more often than not, but they're going downhill atm.
If I lived in the US, I would vote Democrat, basically cos GWB can't string a sentence together. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 90
OS: winxp, win2000
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Re: Democrat Or Republican?
If I could vote, I would vote for moderates regardless of party. So I would end up voting for both democrats and republicans.
For the 2008 elections, the people I want to see nominated are either John Edwards or Obama for democrats or Giulianni (maybe McCain b/c he's more moderate than many Republicans) for Republicans.
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Re: Democrat Or Republican?
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Being honest, I don't really know the ins and outs of American politics, so I suppose I would vote Democrat being a labour supporter here. I have always voted Labour over here as they seemed to be the better party for the country, (£5.85/hour minimum wage, ($10 ish), NHS etc, but come 2010 when we can vote, I'm going to have to have a really hard think as to who I vote for. I don't really have an opinion of George Bush as long as he doesn't prevoke Iran or we are all in the s**t but I do think that it is time for a change and it is good that you have a fixed term limit for presidents, as there is none of that here, but over here for years there was only one party to vote for and that was labour. But whoever you have as the next president, Obama, Clinton, McCain, Romney etc they need to get a grip of the gun problem over there, It's terrible to see all these people on the news being needlessly killed. Just thought I'd air my views, not living in America and all that, Ben |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows Vista
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Re: Democrat Or Republican?
I agree with the last comment. I think they both stink. We desperately need political reform in this country...I discuss this and other relevant topics on my political blog:
http://politicalpatrol.blogspot.com |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 6
OS: Windows XP (SP2)
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Re: Democrat Or Republican?
Stephen Colbert for president!!! :)
Seriously though, I'm a republican. I have some democratic viewpoints but all in all, I lean pretty far to the right. |
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