HELL YES!!!
What planet are these people living on who claim that Bush has improved the economy? The economy began taking a turn for the worse with Bush's first tax cuts for the wealthy. We've been on a downward spiral ever since. The economy was booming while Clinton was in office.
Then again, maybe I'm mistaken and the moon really has turned to cheese.
2006-11-06 02:24:31
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answered by SINDY 7
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I am voting against every single incumbant, regardless of their party affiliation. It no longer matters if a politician is a Republican or a Democrat. What matters is - the people who were elected have had a chance to do the right thing for the American people they swore to represent, and they have failed miserably. They have had a chance to prove themselves, and all they have proven is - they were not the right people for the job. Are there exceptions? Yes, of course, but they are certainly few and far between.
Do not blindly vote a party. Vote with an informed mind, a socially conscious heart, and an honest desire to get our great country back on track.
2006-11-06 01:59:54
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answered by happy heathen 4
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I'd like to see the country stay it's course of progress rather than take it back to where it was. I think if both houses revert back to the Democrats it's best to start hiding some money somewhere to plan for the sure economic fallout. I know in Michigan, our Democrat Governor has ruined the economy, much the same way Clinton did. Of course she's a Clinton clone... tax and send jobs elsewhere... NAFTA.... So, rather than vote against America, why not see what the canidate can do for you, rather than vote against Bush... Who has done a wonderful job of bringing America back from an economic downslide...
2006-11-06 02:15:03
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answered by damond h 6
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In 2000 Gore got 50,996,116 votes, Bush only got 50,456,169 votes. I think most Americans will vote about the same. It is also fact that Kerry won Ohio in 2004. That race was decided by the bias supreme court action which ruled against States rights and for Bush. Blackwell is still in Ohio but he is on his way out for his part in the 2004 fraud on Americas voters.
2006-11-06 01:47:09
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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I'm realistically concerned about the Republican beasts having . .um . . ethical "hanging chad" problems again about how to count votes. You watch. Today, surveys will indicate a Democratic landslide and the results after all the Republican voter fraud will be Republican victories, just, of course, by the skinny margins of whatever "irregularities" and "missing" ballots" that are reported. People will start to burn this nation down if that occurs Tuesday.
2006-11-06 02:10:50
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answered by Anonymous
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National debt is not the highest its ever been. More than that the fact that youre relying on the same old crutch shows me two things. One youre ill informed of the issues so youre going to stand by partisan voting. Two that you really dont understand that the Republicans and the Democrats react to the same situations in the exact same way. Think about it, they both have contributors they have to please to so the lobbyists can aid them with national finance. The republicans have defense contractors and the democrats have medical contractors. They both only try to keep the people happy enough so they can get the popular vote. Its been this way since the late 70's with Richard Nixon. In a given situation they will both play divisively, though not in this election because of the margin of undecideds, so that they can sure up their base of voters. So, you see that operationally and strategically to them, it is just a job.
2006-11-06 01:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! As I said in another post this government desperately needs checks and balances restored! This government is being run by the religious right and our power crazed president is out of control! (Actually I had no problem with his Dad as prez). I also wanted to get that twisted, sexist, racist idiot Rick Santorum out of the senate. Vote Democrat tomorrow!!!
2006-11-06 01:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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particular, in case you're registered as a Dem now. NJ is a closed everyday, you could desire to be registered in that party, for a everyday vote. party association does no longer count interior the final Election.
2016-10-21 08:46:13
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answered by lagrone 4
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We can try, but the Republicans stole the last two national elections by fraud and cheating, so there's no reason to think they won't steal this one too. My grandfather was a Republican, but he would be spinning in his grave if he knew how sleazy and corrupt his Grand Old Party has become.
2006-11-06 01:48:20
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answered by PT's Swan Lake 3
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Our state has 2 Republican Senators who have done a great job so they can stay. But I hope the Republican candidate for Governor doesn't win. I watched a debate last night and the Green candidate won the debate, hands down.
2006-11-06 01:47:47
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answered by Kacky 7
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