View Poll Results: Which republican are you or are you not supporting?

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    10 55.56%
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    1 5.56%
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    supposedly if no one has guns, no one needs to be protected from them.
    but then you have people who don't care about the laws and have them anyways.
    exactly.

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    republicans have been smurfing us over for 8 years why would anyone vote for them now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Namelessfengir View Post
    republicans have been smurfing us over for 8 years why would anyone vote for them now?
    Because ONE republican has been smurfing us for eight years.

    And some of these are completely different.

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    i would not vote republican.

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    Well, I don't like any of the Democrat candidates this time around. At all. Actually, I detest them. However, I don't exactly care for any of the Republican candidates either. But since I will likely be voting Republican because I hate the Democrat candidates, I'm pretty much for Huckabee at this point, McCain as my next choice. As for Giuliani, he's a smurfing idiot and I consider him to be a worse choice than Obama or even Clinton. Thankfully, I don't think he has a ghost of a chance.

    tl;dr version: Huckabee or McCain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Momiji View Post
    Well, I don't like any of the Democrat candidates this time around. At all. Actually, I detest them. However, I don't exactly care for any of the Republican candidates either. But since I will likely be voting Republican because I hate the Democrat candidates, I'm pretty much for Huckabee at this point, McCain as my next choice. As for Giuliani, he's a smurfing idiot and I consider him to be a worse choice than Obama or even Clinton. Thankfully, I don't think he has a ghost of a chance.

    tl;dr version: Huckabee or McCain.
    I'm glad I'm not the only normally democrat gone republican for this election. I can't stand any of the democrats running to ANY extent, the democratic side is just a joke in my opinion. At this point it feels more like their race is to win student council president than president of the united states.

    May not be my cup of tea, but I feel that there are better canidate's for presidency on the republican side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avarice-ness View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Momiji View Post
    Well, I don't like any of the Democrat candidates this time around. At all. Actually, I detest them. However, I don't exactly care for any of the Republican candidates either. But since I will likely be voting Republican because I hate the Democrat candidates, I'm pretty much for Huckabee at this point, McCain as my next choice. As for Giuliani, he's a smurfing idiot and I consider him to be a worse choice than Obama or even Clinton. Thankfully, I don't think he has a ghost of a chance.

    tl;dr version: Huckabee or McCain.
    I'm glad I'm not the only normally democrat gone republican for this election. I can't stand any of the democrats running to ANY extent, the democratic side is just a joke in my opinion. At this point it feels more like their race is to win student council president than president of the united states.

    May not be my cup of tea, but I feel that there are better canidate's for presidency on the republican side.
    Actually I'm not a Democrat. I don't really care for either side in its extreme form. I'm a centrist.

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    Huckabee. I've always kind of wondered what a theocracy would be like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Momiji View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Avarice-ness View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Momiji View Post
    Well, I don't like any of the Democrat candidates this time around. At all. Actually, I detest them. However, I don't exactly care for any of the Republican candidates either. But since I will likely be voting Republican because I hate the Democrat candidates, I'm pretty much for Huckabee at this point, McCain as my next choice. As for Giuliani, he's a smurfing idiot and I consider him to be a worse choice than Obama or even Clinton. Thankfully, I don't think he has a ghost of a chance.

    tl;dr version: Huckabee or McCain.
    I'm glad I'm not the only normally democrat gone republican for this election. I can't stand any of the democrats running to ANY extent, the democratic side is just a joke in my opinion. At this point it feels more like their race is to win student council president than president of the united states.

    May not be my cup of tea, but I feel that there are better canidate's for presidency on the republican side.
    Actually I'm not a Democrat. I don't really care for either side in its extreme form. I'm a centrist.
    I thought the people in the middle where moderates? Or are you the kind where you basically vote with which ever seems to work out for you personally? (Which.. everyone should vote that way, Imo.)

    Either way, I can't stand extreme form. I condsider extreme to be the democrat's that would rather worry about how many tree's are being chopped down a year than public health care. Those just.. need to go away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heath View Post
    McCain-Feingold would certainly be an interesting ticket that I'm sure would turn the heads of a few Democrats as well as Republicans.
    I was using it in the context of the bill that was passed in 2000 (?) limiting the use of soft money in elections; proliferated money that is given to parties to support getting people to vote. This move was very economically straining, as Conservatives, on an economic basis, prefer free reign with money, for as it turned out, the money would make it to parties, and then their way to candidates, even though it is not money meant to be used in that way. Democrats prefer more restrictions (generally).

    In regards to people being Centrist or Moderates, it doesn't totally matter so much. The American Party system is so massively decentralized, that anyone claiming to be anything can vote for anyone else (with the exception of in Closed Primary states). For example, the Southern Democrats, Reagan Democrats, and New England Democrats all have very different agendas, if not completely contradictory. Another example, Ron Paul, who is Libertarian (social liberties above all), is considered Republican because of his belief in economic freedom from big government. De-centralized? Ohh, yes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Avarice-ness View Post
    Either way, I can't stand extreme form. I condsider extreme to be the democrat's that would rather worry about how many tree's are being chopped down a year than public health care. Those just.. need to go away.
    Yeah, we know. They killed us in 2000. They are called the Green Party.

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    I support the green party!

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyxsora View Post
    I support the green party!
    And we don't support you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyxsora View Post
    I support the green party!
    And you can't vote in a primary or caucus if you live in a closed primary state. The system works! Justice is solved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tavrobel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyxsora View Post
    I support the green party!
    And you can't vote in a primary or caucus if you live in a closed primary state. The system works! Justice is solved.
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    I guess the main reason I call myself a centrist is because I don't like weighing one side of the scale down. I believe balance is the answer, although satisfying everyone is impossible.

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