Yes - I will be voting - and will be voting party-line Democrat - NOT because I'm not open minded....I listen to both sides (and 3rd & 4th sides when they're available), and commentators - whether they be neutral, conservative, or liberal, or other.
The Democratic candidates available to me stand for what I believe in far more than than their Republican opponents - which is why I will be voting for them down the line. But I want to be clear this is not a "blind party loyalty" vote by me....I have done my research, have formed my own opinions, and reached my conclusions.
I do, hope, however, that whomever one supports, Republicans/Democrats/3rd-parties....that everyone gets out there & votes....I don't care WHO you vote for....just as long as you've done some homework and cast the vote for the candidate who will GENUINELY represent your beliefs.
2006-10-25 06:53:49
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answered by captain2man 3
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Yes , I'm voting , but not my party and not the other party either .
I want to make a point this year . I'll not vote for anyone in office at this time .They have all failed and have not earned my vote .
Even if someone gets in that I dont care for at least I'll give them a chance to do better , then those that have done nothing all this time Congress has been a joke and we need a change , I'LL VOTE INDEPENDENT ORWRIT IN .
2006-10-25 14:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be voting. I don't believe in either party. I will vote for the candidates who, in my opinion, have America's best interests at heart - even though i know that once they are in D.C., their pockets will be lined with special interests and my voice will be silenced.
In other words, i'm fed up with politics as usual but am not ready to scrap the whole thing or move to another country.
2006-10-25 13:58:00
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answered by mikey 6
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I'll be voting early. and, though i have listened to and considered the other side, i will be voting straight democrat. i am a democrat and i do support my party, but at the same time i am open to considering the republican view... and to be honest, in my area the republicans are toads.. I'm sure in other states there are some toady democrats.. but here the republicans aren't worth voting for that's for sure.
2006-10-25 13:56:14
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answered by pip 7
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It is a shame that the two primary parties even exist. What happened to the good ol' Wig Party? Both parties suck. And the rest aren't any better. I'm writing in and casting my vote for Mickey Mouse.
2006-10-25 13:56:05
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answered by steve 2
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I consider myself informed and I am voting straight party democrat although I like several 3rd party candidate, but can't afford to vote them and wind up helping the reps.
2006-10-26 00:23:10
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answered by janie 7
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I will be voting in the morning. I have read and listen to all or some of the parties.everyone should do this before they vote.
2006-10-25 14:34:17
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answered by mawma 3
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I plan on voting this year. I'm actually voting for independent candidates for the first time this year. I'm sick and tired of both major parties...I don't think either one truly cares about the average American. They're only interested in doing what corporate America wants them to do.
2006-10-25 13:48:23
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answered by Library Guy 76 2
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Definately old enough. Definately reading, listening and following. And because of that, I am voting straight Republican. God Bless America.
2006-10-25 13:55:51
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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I will most likely be voting majority democrat... with a few possible exceptions... not all Republicans are incompetent..
to me... it seems Republicans have did next to nothing with congress and the presidency... all they have left is scare tactics like "dems will raise your taxes" or "dems are terrorists"... thanks for the propaganda guys...
2006-10-25 14:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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