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Fri Dec-26-03 04:04 PM
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Poll question: Clark supporters only |
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For whom did you vote in the 2000 general election ?
Thanks,
Hoppin Mad
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:07 PM
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I bet you think Clark supporters are all closet Republicans. I've been voting Democratic for over thirty years. I'm voting for Clark because he is MORE liberal than Dean, and he can beat Bush. Beating Bush is my number one goal.
On edit: I bet those Bush votes are Dean people who want to make it look like Clark people are Bushisitas
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:11 PM
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5. Would you say that Lieberman is really a repuke? |
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:14 PM
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:10 PM
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4. You're a pretty smart cookie! |
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Contrary to all the hype, you are quite correct that overall Clark is more liberal than Dean and he can beat Bush, which I don't believe Dean can do precisely because of all his bogus hype.
BTW, since I live in a state where Gore won by a gazillion votes, I was able to vote for my favorite: Nader.
Clark in 2004!
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Fri Dec-26-03 06:57 PM
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Was not that fond of Gore and knew that my state was definitely going to Gore, so I just voted for Nader as my own little personal protest. If I thought there were the slightest chance that Gore might lose my state I definitely would have voted for him.
I'll also be voting for Clark in 2004!
All of the above votes for Bush are either from liers, freepers, or people who should be totally embarassed for admitting that here.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:39 PM
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18. Absolutely. 12 Clark supporters who voted Bush? On this board? |
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Someone's pulling our chain here.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:51 PM
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21. Why is it so hard to believe? |
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I'm one of them. It *is* possible to see the light and to change. Am I embarrassed for my past Republican ways? Of course. But I'm doing all I can to work towards unseating Bush next year and to make up for my error in judgement. I was horribly misguided and just not aware of so many things. Now that the door has been opened, there is no way I can shut it. (It's like taking the red pill or the blue pill....)
You can accuse people (Republican types) of being stupid and evil all you want, but the fact is the propaganda in this country is so pervasive and it does work. It's really not about intelligence, it's more about awareness.
I will probably support Clark because I think he has the best chance of beating Bush. I used to think Dean could, but am now seriously doubting that.
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:00 PM
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27. Good For You, Seriously |
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There are 3 types of republicans, the uninformed, the misinformed and the deformed. Since you were clearly either 1 or 2 in the past, it's good that you learned something. It ain't easy. The amount of corporate and govt propaganda around today is immense, so immense that 70% of our dumbed-down population believed the Saddam/9-11 connection for a while.
Thanks for being honest and thanks for caring about the US!
Could you share with the board what it was that opened your eyes?
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:03 PM
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28. Your avatar may represent this shift. I've been wondering about it |
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for some time. Please don't be offended if I'm wrong.
Anyway, thanks for your post. I believe that when Dean supporters start getting hollier than thou about Clark waffling over party affiliation they should just remember David Brock's Blinded By The Right book.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:09 PM
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People who dislike Clark supporters will vote George Bush. I am sure that there are some Clark supporters who did vote for Bush Jr. but the numbers in this poll will be waaay skewed.
That's my crystal ball reading for the day...
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:12 PM
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7. yup, similar to the poll about Clark running as an Independant. n/t |
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:08 PM
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30. Well I Support Dean, And Will Honor The Intent Of This Poll !!! |
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I did not vote. Just wanted ta see what y'all were discussing.
Peace!
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Fri Dec-26-03 07:14 PM
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I don't think all people who support Dean automatically hate people who support Clark. Just seems like there's a lot of animosity going around lately...
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:12 PM
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6. Out of 27 votes, 9 for Bush... |
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Edited on Fri Dec-26-03 04:16 PM by Kahuna
I think it's obvious that these are not Clark supporters entering these votes. It's really unlikely that within 10 minutes 9 mysterious bushistas have shown up on DU who now want to vote for Clark. Nice try though. :eyes: I never knew we had 9 bushistas on DU at all. Nevermind who could mobilize in ten minutes and all vote on the same poll.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:14 PM
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9. THe author of this poll wrote: |
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"Could Clark be a GOP mole" It's pretty obvious the intention here. http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=132&topic_id=29469#29616Now, I'm off to the Clark blog to keep it real.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:18 PM
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I wrote : "Might Clark be a GOP mole ? "
He DID say, at a GOP fundraiser :
"And I'm very glad we've got the great team in office, men like Colin Powell, Don Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice... people I know very well... our president George W. Bush. We need them there."
Wes Clark, May 11, 2001
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:31 PM
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On one hand, Clark is a closet Rethuglican mole and on the other hand is is (take your pick):
- a stalking horse for Hilary Clinton - the 'hand-picked' candidate of the DLC - surrounded by an Army of ex-Clinton, Gore supporters
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:38 PM
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17. He's not a closet republican, |
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he's an opportunist who wants to be president. The party is irrelevant.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:47 PM
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they are all opportunists who want to become President.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:58 PM
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Why don't you direct that question to Clark if it's weighing on you?
He's a liberal Democrat with bipartisan appeal and that is absolutely galling the Republicans. They don't have a candidate of his stature in the field.
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Fri Dec-26-03 08:55 PM
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49. Spliting hairs and quotes out of context: |
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Am I to believe for a nano second that you are open-minded and fair? It is a wise person who knows themselves and their motivations.
This thread pretty much says it all; admitting your intentions would go far. Just be up front...you think all Clark supporters are moles and repubs, then why don't you just say it? I'm a liberal who feels everyone is entitled to their own opinion even If I disagree.
Sorry, but I will not vote in your little poll.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:54 PM
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22. So someone who voted for Bush in 2000 is a Bushista eh? |
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And someone who voted for Bush shouldn't be allowed on DU? Is that what you're saying? Wow, I feel so welcome.....
You are such a cynic that you don't think people can change their minds and their worldviews? If that's the case, what hope do you have to win the election next year?
How do you all expect to mobilize the swing voters with that kind of attitude?
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:22 PM
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36. I'm a Fifth Generation Democrat AND a Clark supporter |
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And I invite ALL Americans, of whatever political stripe or whichever place on the left/right spectrum to join me in electing a President all of us can be proud of. If the Dean supporters want Democratic Party purity, that's who they can vote for. John "Clark '04: Because I Want to Win."
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Sat Dec-27-03 11:20 PM
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58. You are totally on the wrong track concerning my |
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post. I won't bother to explain.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:15 PM
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:32 PM
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and Bradley in the Primary
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Fri Dec-26-03 06:05 PM
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Please see my post (above)!
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:36 PM
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I was sick in bed with pneomonia on election day and unable to vote (and unable to get to so much as the potty unassisted... but you don't want to hear about that part).
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:36 PM
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before that:
Clinton Clinton Dukakis Mondale Reagan (18 yrs old and made one mistake)
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:51 PM
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As in none of the above.
I was tossed throughout the election as to whom i wanted in office the least. I've hated Gore since I first knew who he was in 1987. He and his wife's bouffant encrusted thought police will be forever etched in my mind. Since L'il Rhody voted Gore by 63%, I abstained on the presidential ballot. Glad Gore isn't running again, because I would have to vomit after voting for him.
I was pushing for Bradley & McCain in the perspective primary races.
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:57 PM
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1968 Humphrey 1972 McGovern 1976 Carter 1980 Carter 1984 Mondale 1988 Dukakis 1992 Clinton 1996 Clinton
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Fri Dec-26-03 04:59 PM
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25. I'm absolutely sure some of the "Clark supporters" voted for Bush in 2000 |
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...but they won't admit it here. That would blow their cover. It would also get the real Clark supporters a little upset with them, and justifiably so ;)
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:00 PM
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Fri Dec-26-03 06:07 PM
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42. Are you contradicting a Dean supporter? |
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:03 PM
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Greens, Democrats, Independents, Libertarians, and Republicans...
and anyone else too. :)
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:27 PM
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Even people who just like military uniforms. John I know I do.
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:08 PM
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31. Hey, Michael Moore voted for Nader in 2000 but now supports Clark |
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Fri Dec-26-03 06:08 PM
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43. What do you mean 'go figure'? |
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I voted for Nader 3 times and now support Clark!
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Fri Dec-26-03 09:11 PM
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52. Just a bit of sarcasm. Went over like a lead baloon. :-( |
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Sat Dec-27-03 09:42 AM
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But, I thought I'd handle defense before some offense arrived...yet, they ignored.
Go Figure: LOL!
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:15 PM
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33. The "real Clark supporters"?? Please explain that statement. |
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Fri Dec-26-03 08:59 PM
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50. Not only absolutely sure... |
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but able to divine "evil intent" on people miles away on keyboards. I'm impressed by the power of these revelations.
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Fri Dec-26-03 09:02 PM
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51. Could it be that Clark has the ability to appeal to all kinds? |
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:18 PM
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34. Repentant W voters, welcome! As Clark said in his announcement: |
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"republicans, Independents, those of you who never voted - you are coming with us! This is how we'll beat W - by coalescing ALL his opposition. Beats destroying one's base for fun.
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I have voted for the Democratic nominee in all other elections since I was old enough to vote starting in 1984.
My mother and sister are also lifelong liberal Democrats who currently support Clark for the nomination.
I think that these polls are inherently flawed due to their anonymous nature. I doubt very much that 19 Clark supporters on this board actually voted Bush in 2000. The anonymous nature of the poll allows anyone with a grudge against Clark supporters to click on Bush to make us look bad.
I would like to see this same poll done without the poll function, simply asking the Clark supporters to post and say who they voted for last time. That would certainly give a more accurate picture.
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Fri Dec-26-03 05:26 PM
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39. clinton, clinton, gore |
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thats my entire history of presidential votes =)
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Clinton Clinton Dukakis Mondale
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This poll is just another chance to say that Clark's supporters are repugs. 26 bush supporters on DU? Well, it may have happened, but I'm going with my former opinion and therefore will not feed the poll.
FWIW--I have never voted for a repub. for anything.
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Fri Dec-26-03 08:36 PM
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48. fascinating results. *kick* |
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Fri Dec-26-03 10:04 PM
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53. I find the results of this poll highly questionable |
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I seriously doubt that there are 32 active DUers who voted for W in 2000. While there certainly are a handful of repentant ex-republicans like one of the above posters, I think that the majority of votes in the Bush collumn are from people who don't like Clark supporters and are trying to make it look like we're all closet republicans. In an anonymous poll like this, anybody can click on anything with no accountability.
I think that the only valid poll of this nature would dispense with the poll function, and simply ask the candidate supporters to say who they voted for. If you go by that standard in this poll, it appears that one Clark supporter here actually voted for W, and regrets it.
I would challenge you to post a poll of the type that I am suggesting. It would be the intellectually honest thing to do.
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Sat Dec-27-03 01:30 AM
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55. I agree with you, but for a different reason |
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I believe you are right that 32 people on DU who voted for Bush is highly doubtful. But, I think some of these people are saying they voted for Bush to "prove" that Clark really does attract "swing" voters. I honestly think most people on DU either voted for Gore or a third party candidate but not Bush. We've had these types of polls before asking who you voted for in '00 and maybe two or three came forward saying they voted Bush.
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Sat Dec-27-03 09:45 AM
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57. But that would be lying and |
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Your point and intention? Polls like this are questionable since non Clark people can vote on them skewing reality concerning real answers.
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Sun Dec-28-03 12:27 AM
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59. Voted for McCain (write-in) |
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I'm Independent & supported McCain. When I saw what the Bush crowd did to him in S.Carolina, that's when my anger began, & I keep getting madder & madder.
I disagreed with McCain on many issues, but really respected him as a person of integrity & I loved the straight talk express. The Republicans could't control him, so they destroyed him.
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