Trust me, you don't want to be either. If you are going to register to vote, register as unaffiliated like me.
2006-11-10 10:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to read up on each party and decide which one fits what you believe is best for the country. I'm a moderate, but when it comes down to it, I tend to lean a TINY bit towards the Republican side. You'll just have to realize no one party is going to be exactly what you believe, just pick the closest one though.
2006-11-10 10:14:38
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answered by pollofabulous4927 2
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Go out to the street in the biggest city near you. If you can stop yourself from spitting on a homeless guy, mocking a guy in the wheelchair, taking an old lady's meds, chasing a little boy around, or acquiring the services of a gay prostitute, you're not a Republican.
2006-11-10 10:25:28
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answered by Schmorgen 6
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Do you think? If your answer is yes, you are a Republican.
2006-11-10 11:25:57
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answered by yupchagee 7
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You have to decide for yourself, see which candidates u like the most and make better sense to you and what u beleive and want.
2006-11-10 10:18:30
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answered by BLOSSUM 1
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Republican - logical thinkers who stick to their beliefs about the economy and the war no matter what people think
Democrat - will do anything it takes to get more votes, its a popularity contest, get other countries to like us, get our voters to like us, change our beliefs to suit that goal
2006-11-10 10:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't want to be either
You want to be the one that can decide between all parties (including Libertarian, Green, and such), and make the best decisions you can about the canidates
2006-11-10 10:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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