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Have you already made up your mind not to vote Republican or Democrat? Not to vote for a certain candidate?
Is there anything that candidate can promise to do to change your mind about whether or not to vote for them?
10 Answers
- Big PaesanoLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Not quite yet. I kind of like Edwards and I kind of like McCain. But what I would really like is a third party since I don't really like any of them. But that would be a wasted vote.
- TriumphLv 41 decade ago
I cant do the GOP. Eight years of this mess, and it wasn't all president Bush, is enough.
Do you know what I really dislike about the republican party, it is not their stand on God & guns or any of their other staples, it is the hypocracy and their collective inability to get along with anyone who does not agree with them. That can be the case for people on the other side of the political aisle or people on the other side of the ocean.
There are a couple of GOP candidates that I personally like: Huckabee & McCain in particuar but a lot of their rhetoric seems to be a lot like our current president. If they would tone that kind of talk down then I could like them more.
- Moody RedLv 61 decade ago
Oh Yes, I certainly won't vote for someone who doesn't understand or is too liberal economically. Why do we need a death tax? We don't need more programs and we could certainly cut or eliminate some that we have. We need a principled leader who will keep this country secure. Someone tough on immigration, security, for strong military and intelligence.
Someone who is willing to look into deep sea exploration for energy, and the untapped areas in Alaska. A person who will carry through on social security reformation with personal accounts.
Get the government control out of education, and this may be done in many ways.
We need a strong, intelligent and honest person to lead this country, and I know who it is not!
Yes, I know who I am voting for, and it isn't Hillary!
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- rduke88Lv 41 decade ago
I would cut off my own arms and eat them with some nice fava beans before I would ever vote for Hillary. Obama is almost as bad. I will vote Republican. Haven't decided which one yet, however.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, I haven't decided who to vote for, and haven't really eliminated anyone yet. I really think this 2 year campaign cycle is a bit much. Now all this leap frogging of primaries, it's getting so all politicians are doing is campaigning, and maybe get one years work out of them in between campaigns.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes I am a registered Dem and will vote for the person most likely to beat Clinton in my primary. If the DNC is silly enough to let Clinton run I will vote for the Repub as much as I hate them they are not as evil as Clinton.
There is nothing she could say to change my mind because she lies. She changes her position (as many as three times while answering just one question!) to attract voters but has an agenda that is not only hidden, it is sinister.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
probably not voting republican
definitely not Romney (cultist), Thompson (lobbyist), McCain (was cool till he became a shill for bush in 2004)
possibly Rudi
definitely Obama if given the chance
- Johnny PLv 41 decade ago
Based on what I have seen I can not vote for any Demo. And I sure as hell don't care much for Rudi.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I can't see myself voting republican, although I will try to have an open mind.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
For me it's very simple: ANYONE but Hillary! ANYONE! Satan himself would be preferable to Hillary.