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Question: Choose who you would vote for if these were the candidates.
#1
Hillary Clinton D former secretary of state
#2
Joe Biden D Vice President
#3
Andrew Cuomo D Governor of NY
#4
Kirsten Gillibrand D Senator from NY
#5
John Hickenlooper D Governor of CO
#6
Brian Schweitzer D Governor of MT
#7
Other D
#8
Marco Rubio R Senator from FL
#9
Chris Christie R Governor of NJ
#10
Rand Paul R Senator from KY
#11
Paul Ryan R Representative from WI
#12
Rick Santorum R former Senator from PA
#13
Bobby Jindal R Governor of LA
#14
Other R
#15
Third party (specify in comment)
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Author Topic: Who will you vote for in 2016?  (Read 8755 times)
PolitiJunkie
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« on: May 12, 2013, 11:36:33 AM »
« edited: May 12, 2013, 11:38:13 AM by PolitiJunkie »

If the Democratic primary consisted of the Democratic candidates you listed, my preference would be...

1. Gillibrand
2. Biden
3. Schweitzer
4. Hickenlooper
5. Cuomo
6. Clinton

Including other candidates universally accepted as possibilities, my preference would be...

1. Gillibrand
2. Biden
3. Warner
4. Schweitzer
5. Brown
6. Kaine
7. Sebelius
8. Hickenlooper
9. Warren
10. Patrick
11. Klobuchar
12. Bayh
13. Cuomo
14. O'Malley
15. Clinton
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PolitiJunkie
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2013, 04:02:20 PM »

Clinton or Gillibrand. Schweitzer and Cuomo are not Democrats.

Calling Cuomo and Schweitzer DINOs and being for Hillary Clinton and Kirsten Gillibrand is lolzy.

I agree that Cuomo and Schweitzer should not be labeled DINO, but let's not forget that Gillibrand was ranked #1 most liberal Senator in 2011 by National Journal. The most liberal, of all 50+ Democratic Senators. I understand that Gillibrand was more conservative, particularly on gun issues, when she was in the House, but that's because she was trying to represent her constituents, who were in a conservative district. So she is not a "flip-flopper;" she is trying to actually do what the people she is representing wants. Nor is she anything close to a "DINO."
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