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p f asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

Are you a Republican, Democratic voter??

Please list your party and who -out of the presidential cantidates from your party- you are voting for.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    libertarian Ron Paul

  • Liza
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    As a younger voter, I was a Democrat...Now, I vote Republican. I used to think Dukakis was a better govenrment leader, until Reagan took over the Presidential office. My beliefs have changed as far as World issues and how they affect our country...plus, my husband was in Desert Storm, so, being a military wife, you learn so much and you learn fast! Republicans have better ways of handling world issues and mililtary power around the nation. I am entitled to my opinion, just like anyone else in this world.

  • 1 decade ago

    Card carrying Republican. I worked for years in Hawaii with the party. As a volunteer to a Campaign Manager for a Congressional Candidate (I was interviewed by the AP for my Grass Roots Campaign & efforts). Including on the podium with our newly elected Republican Gov Linda Lingle election night when she won. Hawaii is a big Dem State. ( I was lucky to be involved during two campaigns) Special Events Committee for another Congressional candidate.

    I always believed you start bi-partisan. I explain that to children and anyone I speak to. You can not sway another your way. Just educate, and hope they can discern the information.

    On here I am very vocally against Hillary Clinton. I believe right now John McCain may be our hope. He gives a definition to those broad campaign blurbs change and experience. He is also growing in the polls if you watch them. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I am a registered Republican. I don't vote party, I vote for the person. As of this time, I've not made a voting decision. To be honest, I've not see a candidate worth voting for. I suppose in a way I'm waiting for a miracle to happen...like a worthwhile candidate pop out of the hat.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I'm registered independent because I support some Republican congressmen, but I intend to vote democrat for president

    still undecided on the candidate though

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Get rich quick schemes in the capitalist business world, (buyouts, IPOs, conglomerates, acquisitions, mergers, and the stock market), do not actually work. Remaining solvent does not actually exist within false economics capitalism.

    Profit existing in the capitalist business world, or millionaires existing within capitalism, is pathological deception committed by the 21 organizations spying on the population with plain clothes agents, (with covert fake names and fake backgrounds).

    Actual economics is the persons paying the monthly business loan payments of companies voting at work in order to control the property they are paying for.

    Capitalism is the psychology of imaginary parents, false economics, and the criminal deception of employees that are paying the bills (including the stocks and bonds, or shares) of companies.

    Anti-democracy republicanism is the psychology of imaginary parents and false government.

  • 1 decade ago

    When I was younger I voted Democratic now that I am getting older I vote strictly Republican. However, the man I am voting for I know will not win. But, part of me feels bad because I can not consciously vote for anyone I know does not represent my beliefs. He will not win but I am going to vote for him anyway because he deserves it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ok, I think I am voting for Obama. However, I really think it's a good idea to figure out first what issues are most important to you before you affiliate yourself with a party or even a candidate. I think you'd be surprised who ends up agreeing with what's most important to you, i.e. election issues.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm a staunch Republican! I plan to vote for John McCain in the primaries and for who ever wins the Republican primaries in the fall.

  • 1 decade ago

    Independent

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Democratic party and proud of it.

    I am leaning toward Obama or Clinton. At this exact moment I would probably vote for Obama but I may wind up going for Clinton or even Edwards. A lot can happen between now and the primaries.

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