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  Do you plan on voting for a candidate of the other party (any race) in November? (search mode)
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Question: Your Party Affiliation/Yes or No for the Opposition.
#1
Democrat/Yes
 
#2
Democrat/No
 
#3
Republican/Yes
 
#4
Republican/No
 
#5
Independent/Yes
 
#6
Independent/No
 
#7
Not an American voter
 
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Total Voters: 25

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« on: May 20, 2008, 11:38:28 AM »

If you're a Democrat, do you plan on voting for a Republican anywhere on the ballot (President, Congress, Governor, State Legislature, etc) and vice versa.

If you are a Democrat-leaning Independent, do you plan on voting for Republicans and vice versa.

As for me, option 1 applies.  I am a Democrat, but I will probably vote for my Incumbent Republican Congresswoman Mary Fallin (OK-5).  I really like her and what she stands for.  I don't alwas agree with her politically, but I do like what she stands for.
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