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Tue Jul-13-10 07:21 PM
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Poll question: How many would vote for Obama again? |
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:24 PM
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1. You should have added "another candidate" as a category |
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There are many among us who would vote for the Lady in a heartbeat if she threw her hat (?) in the ring.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:31 PM
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Though I have an idea who sad to say, which means that people who hate Obama want him to be more like ...Clinton ?
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:19 PM
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I put in if he is the Democratic Nominee which means you would vote different in the primary, so that is the selection you would want in this poll.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:27 PM
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2. He'd have to either become a Republican |
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or pledge his undying allegiance to the Republican Party, Christian Coalition, or any other right-wing organization/cause, etc. for me to waver from voting for him in the slightest. Thankfully, the chances of any of that happening are zip.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:34 PM
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Edited on Tue Jul-13-10 07:38 PM by panader0
He's still the best candidate, prospect, most intelligent, capable, worldwide respected person out there. Name ONE better. Sure, I am disappointed by some things, but Obama is still the best candidate out there by far. When you consider what he was handed, when you factor in many unheralded small positive changes, I see a good president. The beef of most people is the stall in the economy, a stall that would have been worse left to the repubs.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:38 PM
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5. The question for me is, who would I have caucused for |
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Edited on Tue Jul-13-10 07:38 PM by EmeraldCityGrl
or campaigned for again. And the answer would not be Obama.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:42 PM
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6. In a fucking heartbeat. |
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:21 PM
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:42 PM
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7. Oh, I'm sure he'll get the VOTES of committed Dem activists |
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But the question REALLY is - will they work as hard to get Obama in as in the last election?
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:50 PM
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8. The President will either be a Democrat or a Republican. |
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If you do not cast a vote for the Democratic candidate, then that's one less vote the Republican will have to get to beat the Democrat. Republicans love it when those who ordinarily support Democrats do not bother to vote.
It's sad that so many cannot seem to grasp this simple concept.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:12 PM
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11. exactly divide & conquer. |
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:25 PM
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18. because the Democratic Party owns my vote? |
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no. No, it doesn't.
They have to EARN it.
I am under no obligation to vote for a Democrat if he/she does not adequately represent my views. If a 3rd party candidate better represents my views, I have every right to vote for that candidate. I will not blindly support the 2-party system just because it is a 2-party system.
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Tue Jul-13-10 09:17 PM
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27. Not casting a vote for a Democrat in an election simply helps the Republican. |
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That's the way it is. Choices have consequences and not making a choice to cast a vote has a consequence if it helps to elect the opponent. Could you blithely live with your choice if you knew you had aided in the election of someone like George Bush?
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Tue Jul-13-10 09:25 PM
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28. seems to me the Democratic party abandoning |
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the interests of the people for the same corporate interests that own the Republicans - and therefore not standing for anything many of us on the left care about, running a poor campaign, these are what you should blame if the Dems lose, not those who the Democratic party has abandoned.
To be clear, there's a very good chance I'll vote for Obama. I haven't been happy with any third party presidential candidates in recent years, so he likely has my vote despite my disappointment in his lack of leadership on important issues like health care reform and the economy.
However, he does not own my vote. No one does. If he or any other Dem is not representing my interests, I reserve the right to not vote for that Dem. That Dem is responsible if the Republican wins.
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Tue Jul-13-10 09:41 PM
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29. Each and every one of us do not get to craft our own personal and acceptable candidates. |
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The Democratic Party and its philosophy and direction is crafted at the local, state, and primary level.
You are responsible for your vote, or your unvote, and you cannot blame a politician for making you make that choice. It's your choice, your responsibility. Choices or not making them have consequences, unintended or not.
Republicans seem to be more pragmatic about this while Democrats seem more than will to bit off their noses to teach their faces a lesson. Yet who among us does not celebrate when we see Republicans failing to support Republican candidates or casting their votes for a 3rd party candidate?
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Tue Jul-13-10 11:49 PM
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34. And the difference is??? (n/t) |
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Thu Jul-15-10 05:10 AM
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36. Let's take the case of Gore & Bush. Does any sane person believe that Gore would have done the same |
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as Bush? Made the same Supreme Court appointments, made the same decisions, got us into 2 wars?
Even now, does any rational person actually believe that Obama would do exactly the same as the Republicans would do? Sure, he may disappoint Democrats, but to claim there is no difference between him and a Republican, between Democrats and Republicans in general is intellectually dishonest.
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Thu Jul-15-10 05:42 AM
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40. That along with lying their asses off is how the pukes win elections |
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nothing else will work for them.
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:51 PM
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9. Yet another poorly specified poll |
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If it was a contested primary and I liked the other candidate better, I would not vote for him. I would vote for him in the general election if he was the nominee This is exactly what I did the last time around.
Admittedly, challenges to a sitting president from their own party are rare.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:25 PM
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the choice that said only if he is the Democratic Nominee? That seems to be what you are suggesting and it is there so what are you saying needs to be there if that doesn't cover your suggestion?
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Tue Jul-13-10 07:56 PM
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:13 PM
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13. If he runs of course I will vote for him? Not 100% happy but he is a damn smart man. |
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:14 PM
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14. I consider myself a part of the loyal opposition. |
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A critic from his left.
I will vote for him again.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:25 PM
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19. I didn't vote for him the first time. Doubt that I will the next. |
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Unless he miraculously changes from centrist to progressive and stops the wars.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:27 PM
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20. I won't vote for him again. |
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... unless he actually starts doing something useful other than jawboning.
The idiotic "financial reform" bullshit he's pushing right now will be the last straw if it passes as is.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:28 PM
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21. I for one would like to see a primary challenge by a strong Liberal/Progressive candidate. eom |
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:29 PM
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22. I'd pull that lever again in a heartbeat. |
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:31 PM
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23. You mean next time? Against a Palin or Romney or Newt? |
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No question. Absolutely. Or are you asking if I regret my vote for him last time? And that answer is a resounding NO.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:42 PM
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26. if you look at the choices you will see it includes |
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that you will vote another candidate in the primary, that you will vote 3rd party, that you will not vote in the race at all. That covers all but voting republican.
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:40 PM
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24. I didn't add this but maybe I should have |
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No I will vote Republican
I didn't put it in because I figured even Republican Trolls here will not choose it just so they won't prove beyond doubt that they are just trolls. Maybe I should have added, but it is too late to change it now. What do you think, should I have added it?
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Tue Jul-13-10 08:41 PM
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25. He'd have to REALLY start fucking up to lose me. |
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I mean, seriously--even if he was as scummy as some of his left-wing critics say, he'd still be a better option than any of the serpents the Republicans will put up in 2012.
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Tue Jul-13-10 09:50 PM
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30. Absolutely without question |
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and I will donate money, knock on doors and make phone calls on his behalf AGAIN!:fistbump:
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Tue Jul-13-10 11:57 PM
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Tue Jul-13-10 09:52 PM
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31. if he were the dem presidential candidate,I would |
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I was a big Kucinich supporter...along with about 15 others in Texas.(well-maybe not quite)
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Tue Jul-13-10 11:46 PM
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32. Yes, but with much less enthusiasm |
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Tue Jul-13-10 11:48 PM
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33. What do you mean again? |
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I saw through this character long before the election of 2008...
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Thu Jul-15-10 05:15 AM
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Thu Jul-15-10 05:33 AM
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38. Yes. I will never vote for a republican or sit out an election - I never have missed one yet, at age |
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62, and I plan on voting in all of them till I'm dead.
I FINANCIALLY support candidates who are more liberal, even in other states.
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Thu Jul-15-10 05:40 AM
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39. You damn right I will |
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I'm proud of the fact I've voted for him twice already. I got my pony and he is black and a good, no, make that a damn good one too.
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