1. I'm independent so I did not vote in the primary and my state (Texas) does not allow mix voting in primaries. If it did I would vote mix in primaries.
2. I grew up middle class and will always consider myself middle class. With that said my spouse and I make over $100,000 per year and I'm not sure where we would fall in the scale.
3. Health-care Administration
4. I going to say no. However if a candidate is being too religious, that to me a reason not to vote for them.
5. Sending a message to Washington and Austin that one party should not be in charge of all branches of government.
6. Yes I did vote.
2006-11-13 08:53:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Did you primarily vote democratic, or republican or a mix of various parties.
Democratic
2. Do you consider yourself lower, middle or upper class in terms of household income?
Middle Class
3. What type of work are you in?
Manager for a bank.
4. Does religion/faith play a part in your decision.
Just the facts.
5. What was the most important issue for you in the last election?
Gay Marriage
6. Did you vote?
Yes
2006-11-13 16:26:07
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answered by Super Girl 3
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1. Did you primarily vote democratic, or republican or a mix of various parties. mix, i'm an "undecided voter"
2. Do you consider yourself lower, middle or upper class in terms of household income? middle class / suburbanite
3. What type of work are you in? own a small business
4. Does religion/faith play a part in your decision. nope
5. What was the most important issue for you in the last election?
individual liberty and justice for all.
6. Did you vote? yes.
2006-11-13 16:27:21
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answered by another detroit bassist 5
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1. Did you primarily vote democratic, or republican or a mix of various parties.
Rep
2. Do you consider yourself lower, middle or upper class in terms of household income?
Middle
3. What type of work are you in?
Electrician
4. Does religion/faith play a part in your decision.
no
5. What was the most important issue for you in the last
election?
War/immigration
6. Did you vote?
YES
2006-11-13 16:32:13
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answered by danzka2001 5
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1. Mix, but favored Democrat
2. Middle Class
3. Loan Administrator
4. Sort of--I will not vote for a candidate I consider too religious.
5. I hate GWB-his policies make us unsafe by inflaming radicals.
6. Yes, I've never missed an election.
2006-11-13 16:27:47
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answer #5
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answered by melouofs 7
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1. Mostly democratic
2. Lower
3. looking for job right now.
4. No
5. Economy
6. Yes
2006-11-13 21:11:40
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Everybody is middle class. Part time. Yes. Lame Ducking, checking and balancing. Yes, of course, though 6 out of 10 of the fat dumb and happy populace of happiness machines, pathetic, libidinally driven, sacks of shite most certainly could not peel themselves off the lazy boy to make it to the firehouse by 8 pm that fateful day.
2006-11-13 16:27:22
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answered by shrill alarmist, I'm sure 4
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i dint vote im 2 young but if i was old enouh i live in PA so i would of voted 4 Rick Santorum (Republican) and Ed Rendell (Democrat) and then I would of used the wright in tool and wrote me
2006-11-13 16:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1.democratic
2.middle class
3.i dont work
4.yes
5.to stop the war in iraq
6.no,but my mom did
2006-11-13 16:28:43
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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and you would have a reason to do this
the true survey is on record winners and losers
2006-11-13 16:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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