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Poll
Question: Who would you vote for?
#1
Julian Castro (D-TX)/Evan Bayh (D-IN)
 
#2
Margaret Hoover (R-NY)/Ken Cuccinelli (R-VA)
 
#3
Rand Paul (L-KY)/Jim Forscythe (L-NH)
 
#4
Rod Dreher (C-LA)/Caleb Stegall (C-NE)
 
#5
Ana Kasparian (I-CA)/Tim Ashe (P-VT)
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 56

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koenkai
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E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« on: October 09, 2012, 01:39:28 AM »

Who the hell is Margaret Hoover? Because I'm definitely not voting for Castro or Rand Paul.
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koenkai
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E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2012, 05:07:22 AM »

Who the hell is Margaret Hoover? Because I'm definitely not voting for Castro or Rand Paul.

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But Dreher really, really seems your type.

Maybe. I haven't read his things.

I don't share Hoover's massive enthusiasm for SSM, and I'm sure if I dug into her stuff, I'd probably find out she is probably more right-wing than I am on a lot of fiscal issues. It is unlikely she'd be my first choice in a primary, but there's nothing about her or her stances that would encourage me to vote third party.
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koenkai
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E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2012, 12:41:55 AM »

Honestly, the number of people voting for Rand Paul worries and disappoints me.
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koenkai
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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2012, 01:01:10 AM »

Honestly, the number of people voting for Rand Paul worries and disappoints me.
That's how I feel about people voting for Romney or Obama (or McCain or W or Kerry or Gore)...I'll use the lame ass excuse they use, I'm just voting for the lesser of 5 evils.

One of these days, I need to get one of you guys to explain the whole libertarianism thing to me.
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koenkai
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Posts: 1,265


Political Matrix
E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2012, 05:38:07 PM »

Honestly, the number of people voting for Rand Paul worries and disappoints me.
That's how I feel about people voting for Romney or Obama (or McCain or W or Kerry or Gore)...I'll use the lame ass excuse they use, I'm just voting for the lesser of 5 evils.

One of these days, I need to get one of you guys to explain the whole libertarianism thing to me.

Take your pick of "low-tax liberalism", "socially liberal and fiscally conservative", or "fiscally responsible and socially tolerant".

Low-tax liberalism sounds like a lot what we have today. Extremely lavish promises and entitlement programs that we have no possible revenue stream whatsoever to provide for.
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