Yes, to vote for the other candidate.
2006-11-03 09:57:58
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answer #1
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answered by fat_american 2
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Nobody should influence your decision on who you vote for...you should do your homework on each candidate and vote according to who YOU think is the best person for that job. Everyone has a right to their own opinion, including Ben Affleck, but chances are he's being paid to endorse a particular candidate and may not be his own personal opinion. You vote for who you think is the best person and not what someone else thinks.
2006-11-03 10:02:33
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answer #2
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answered by robotchic 2
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the actual shown actuality that Madonna, (a has been who needs to retire because she not in any respect had any skills to commence with) recommended the president, makes little distinction, except to make Obama seem even worse than he already did. The mainstream media has particular helped impact my decision tho. The more effective I see Obama's lackey's contained in the media, the a lot less in all chance i'm to vote for him. human beings want to ask themselves this question. If we were more effective perfect off now than we were 4 years in the past, then why the "Occupy flow"? Why all the lies about libya? maximum significantly, why the Apology excursion once he took place of work? Sorry Mr. President yet i imagine it really is time to enable a effectual human being take your position and help restoration this u . s . a . to its former greatness. i'm nonetheless proud to be an American, yet i'm ashamed of our President, or perhaps more effective ashamed that he became voted into place of work because such diverse whites felt in charge about the way the blacks were dealt with so till now. in the adventure that they (the final public of the blacks) even had a shred of decency, then possibly there does not be a lot black on black crime. From my perspective they don't even care about one yet another.
2016-12-05 12:28:43
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answered by mundell 4
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Since when is Ben Affleck a political expert? Actors need to stick to acting. Politians need to stick to politics. Left wing "hollywood activism" is a large part of what is tearing America's moral fabric to shreds.
2006-11-03 10:00:21
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answer #4
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answered by rjfoster22 2
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Of course not. Would my selection of a book that I want made into a movie influence his decision on that? No, so why should an actor's opinion count for an election?
2006-11-03 10:00:09
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Absolutely I don't know how to vote until some star tells me what I should think. That way I can avoid doing the actual work that exercising my right to vote entails.
They need a font that shows sarcasm a little better.
2006-11-03 10:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But I would feel kinda icky in my stomach about the candidate he endorsed.
2006-11-03 09:59:52
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answered by sacolunga 5
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No celebrity's endorsement would sway my opinion;celebrities are faces on a screen and voices from a speaker, nothing more.
2006-11-03 10:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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on one's endorsement should affect anybody's vote , i myself listen to the issues of each candidate instead of checking for hollywood endorsements
2006-11-03 09:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely not, I endorse my own candidate, researching their voting record, looking at their experience and if they are on the right side of the issues that concern me.
2006-11-03 10:01:04
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answered by razeumright 3
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