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Republicans- Will you change your vote to Democrat this election term?
I am very curious to see how man republicans are upset wth our current gov't and will definitely change their party vote on this upcoming election to democrat.
24 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't think that it's neccessary to be "party loyal" when voting in an election. I'm a Republican, and I think GWB is an idiot. I didn't vote for him. If there is a reasonable candidate in the next election, I'd definitely vote Republican, but otherwise I need to make my vote go towards to most capable person for the job.
- docschollLv 61 decade ago
Regardless of the fact that I'm registered as a Republican, I ALWAYS vote for the person who comes closest to my way of thinking on the issues.
Over the past few elections, it seems more Democrats are getting my vote.
Regarding your question about this Novembers' election, I can only say that there are already some Democrats who will most likely get my vote...BUT, it has nothing to do with the apparent hypocrisy within the Republican party.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your question may be a little premature. First of all, I am a human being, albeit through no fault of my own. I do not fit, nor do I wish to fit into a cubby hole of anonymity. America was built on Self Reliance. That is a thing of the past. I am of the past, so I still believe in Self Reliance. Whether a Democrat or Republican, makes not difference what so ever in the final analysis.
Big money and big corporations select Presidents and Governors.
Voting is an illusion and it keeps the people happy by letting them continue to believe that their opinions have value.
That is a BASIC Truth for those strong enough to accept it.
As to your question: There are people in Politics that I would not vote for if they were running for Dog Catcher, nor any other office. I don't recall being informed as to who the Democratic party intends to shove into our faces and tell how great they are while the same old "Beat" goes on.
Perhaps you should ask this question after the Primaries.
Good Luck.
- 1 decade ago
Yes us republicans are upset at our president he said he was a republican and turned out to be a democrat of the worst kind, spend spend, spend and give the country away to illegal Mexicans and soon wants to make us like Europe and do away with borders. Then all wages will go down to the lowest common denominator and the living conditions. Think of this when you vote.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes....We've already changed our registration to "Unaffiliated". I just couldn't stand the thought of being a "Democrat", but at the same time, I don't think that I will be voting for a single "republican"....they have let us all down terribly!
- WiserAngelLv 61 decade ago
Of the two Congressional candidates in my state, I am voting for one Republican and one Democrat. It's based on the individuals though, not their party affiliation.
- EllynLv 51 decade ago
If the Democrats would get someone worth voting for, I would change mine. But the reason I voted for Bush is because Kerry scared me.
- 1 decade ago
Are you kidding me!!...Has the democratic party all of a sudden changed to a smaller Gov. mentality...that the Gov is By the people not in spite of them as they act and vote now.
This country needs a viable 3rd party for sure...but if we are voting d vs r....The Ds just don't get it....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not to Democrat, but I damn sure won't vote Republican; neither party works for us anymore.