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Question for US voters?
Who did you vote for in the 2008 presidential election?
Who did you vote for in the 2012 presidential election?
If you could go back in time and change your vote in either of these elections, would you? Who would you vote for?
@ Mark B: I hate to tell you this, but your assumptions about my political views are entirely false. I am not a Republican. I am not a Democrat. I am not a member of any political party. I'm 16. I can't even vote yet.
I was just curious if people regretted voting for the candidate they did.
Does that really merit a tirade from someone on the internet who knows nothing about me?
Also, I'm reporting you for not answering the question, which is against the community guidelines.
9 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
2008: Romney, then McCain
2012: Romney, then Romney
Yes, if I could, I'd change both to:
2008: Sarah Palin
2012: Sarah Palin
Anyone who can stand alone and win against the corrupt liberal media machine has my vote, and she came out looking great despite the sub-human attacks leveled against her and the perpetual invasion of privacy.
- MathLv 78 years ago
In 2008 I voted Obama and in 2012 I voted Romney. In 2012 Obama received about 3 million less votes than 2008. I was one of those 3 million
Mark b: I proved you wrong. And Obama is becoming unpopular on a daily basis so it's already happening. He could not answer your question because he is a Canadian. Not allowed to vote
- GeoLv 68 years ago
The presidential election of the United States is essentially a shame. An electoral system is inherently flawed because those electors are not obligated to vote for the party they want, or what the people want, and if they do not are punished with suspension or some other means
- 8 years ago
I voted for the Republicans both times. No I would not change my vote.
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- JenniferLv 78 years ago
John McCain and then Romney. I have no regrets voting for those two. I got to shake John McCain's hand at a campaign which was pretty cool lol :)
- Anonymous8 years ago
I hate to type this, but it seems to me there's a republican asking this question and is hoping the answers will be Democrats who will change to republican - ain't gonna happen - not now not ever - the way things have been thanks to the republican neo-cons who have ruined the entire country's finincial status.