I am registered as Independent, but I will vote more towards Republican than Democrat.
2006-11-02 06:55:42
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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it would disturb the time area continum and the universe would be destroyed. to no longer say that's larger this way yet rather everyone seems to be Democrats or Republicans with the aid of fact they adjust to the popular stance or platform regardless of occasion they %.. the perception is that the candidate on that cost ticket will persist with those regulations. the subject comes up in places like Wisconsin the place the Republicans are dealing with a remember they'll in all probability lose. So what do they do? They get a number of their very own Republicans to run for workplace as a Democrat. In a nutshell, that's in all probability greater desirable in the event that they hear to their speeches yet then you definately've the subject the place they'll promise regardless of they think of the folk interior the room needs to hearken to. it is between the themes being tossed approximately on Mitt Romney. z
2016-10-03 05:21:33
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answered by shimp 4
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For the Senate and House I'm voting for the Republican candidates. The Democrat candidates here in AZ are horrible. We have a construction developer running for Senate. Yeah, I'm sure he'll have the best interest of the people in mind. And we have a 29 year teacher running for the house. If you are a teacher for 29 years and you haven't made it to principal of a some school, you don't have what it takes to be a representative.
2006-11-02 07:12:26
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answered by Chris J 6
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As always, on all levels (local/county/state/national), I have studied the issues in order to make an informed decision. I will be voting a split ticket again, as I vote for the individual, not the party. For example, mostly Democrat on the County level, Republican for Senate...
2006-11-02 06:56:58
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answered by Sher 3
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I'm going to vote for the best person no matter what party they belong to. For example, I'm voting for Arnold "The Terminator" for governor of California because his democratic opponent is not at all qualified in my opinion.
I generally agree more with democrats than with republicans, but I don't follow anybody's party line "no matter what," and nobody tells me how to vote, not even the party I belong to. I vote my conscience and based on my research, period.
2006-11-02 06:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrat
2006-11-02 06:55:07
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answered by brian2412 7
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Democrats. Possibly one Republican locally.
2006-11-02 07:02:48
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answered by William B 2
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I'm a Democrat but I'll be voting mostly Republican. Don't like the D's in this state.
2006-11-02 07:01:23
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answered by sharpeilvr 6
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I am voting for a range of candidates in this election. As always my decisions are based on issues which are important to me and the platform/record of the person I am voting for.
2006-11-02 07:02:34
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answered by Bryan 7
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Most of the people I am voting for are Republican 1 is a Dem and another is third party.
2006-11-02 07:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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