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Question: How you ACTUALLY vote (or will vote if not 18) in elections, not your personal views (i.e. Constitution Party supporters who vote Republican choose Republican).
#1
Republican
 
#2
Democrat
 
#3
Independent/Other/3rd Party
 
#4
Fence voter
 
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Total Voters: 59

Author Topic: How Do you vote?  (Read 12267 times)
DownWithTheLeft
downwithdaleft
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E: 9.16, S: -3.13

« on: September 02, 2006, 12:47:42 PM »

In New Jersey, I'll be voting almost all Republican.  Hopefully I'll live somewhere someday where voting Democratic can cause ANYTHING positive.

I feel your pain Sad
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DownWithTheLeft
downwithdaleft
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E: 9.16, S: -3.13

« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2006, 09:26:04 AM »

Almost all Democratic. 

The moderate Republicans are being forced out of the state party by conservatives, and if they somehow get the Republican nomination, the conservatives will run a candidate against them usually swinging the seat to the Democrats (like my state senate seat Smiley)



I thought you were 15!!!
I know I can't vote
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DownWithTheLeft
downwithdaleft
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E: 9.16, S: -3.13

« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2006, 05:04:15 PM »

The poll also asks how you will vote when you turn 18.

Did not notice that, again I just overlook things and type as fast as I can (as is evident by my Steve Lonegan is a racist quote), in that case majority Republican, unless its a Lincoln Chafee vs. Ben Nelson type race.
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DownWithTheLeft
downwithdaleft
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E: 9.16, S: -3.13

« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2006, 05:41:42 PM »

Democratic but always open to candidates.
Senate: Dem
House: Dem, my congressman is the only evangelical far right wing nut in the north because people dont know where he stands and vote party.
Governor: depends, Dem
State: dem
Town: who ever is the best

Conan makes a good point w/town.  I have an excellent example:

When of the Democratic women running in my town was a lifelong Republican, he father is ultra-conservative head of the town UNICO, yet the Dems gave her an oppurtunity to run.

I think I will support her only because these come up in 2009 when I turn 18, and I don't want to have to win a primary battle.
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