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I'm libertarian, and I tend to vote conservatively, but am not adverse to voting for Democrats and liberals, depending on their stances (as it is, it seems that except for stances on extreme issues, the parties are practically the same in terms of government size, spending, taxing, etc.). Technically, I'm registered as a Republican, and I wish the party would shape up, but I've given up. I suppose some might call me 'Log Cabin' (I'm bisexual).

2007-01-23 10:45:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know how I am going to vote until I have a chance to see the candidates and what issues they stand for and what they have to say about the issues and who is backing them.I am a member of the Democrat Party but have volunteered for and even voted for state Republican candidates because I don't just always pick candidates based on party affiliation.There is both a gay Democrat organization and a Log Cabins group here but I don't belong to either.

2007-01-23 17:24:05 · answer #2 · answered by BuckFush 5 · 3 1

I'm an independent. And I don't know enough about all of the candidates to make a decision after all the election is not for 2 years. Right now there are too many people who are not in the race to win but only in the race to have a platform for their pet issues.

BTW the name of GLBT Democrats is the Stonewall Democrats,

2007-01-23 17:38:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I'm going to vote for Barack Obama probably for the Dem nomination, though I am not going to register as any party. If Obama doesn't win the nomination, then i might vote Republican, but only if the Republican is Rudy Giuliani AND the Democrat isn't John Edwards, Bill Richardson, or Tom Vilsack. I will probably help out GLBT organizations later in my life though.

2007-01-23 17:43:01 · answer #4 · answered by guitarherofairy 3 · 1 2

I am registered republican, but not a Log Cabin member. I tend to vote non-partisan. I look more at the issues than the party affiliation. On social issues I lean towards the left and on economic issues I lean towards the right. How am I gonna vote? Not sure for whom, but definitely not for the lady in New York, there's a gut feeling about her that spells evil......

2007-01-23 17:51:38 · answer #5 · answered by PNSGUY 5 · 1 2

Of course I vote. It is the duty of every patriotic US citizen to do so.

I vote on the candidate's stand on the issues. Usually that means Democratic, Green or Independent, but not always.

Here in SF there are quite a few LGBT voter organizations. There are also state-wide ones.

2007-01-23 17:30:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I align myself with a libertarian philosophy, and as a result, since our parties are so polarized these days, I usually end up writing in my dog when voting.

2007-01-23 17:40:57 · answer #7 · answered by MaryCheneysAccessory 6 · 2 1

I will vote my conscience. Probably not for a Republican, but it's not a hard and fast rule.
I've never voted for a Republican for President, but if there's a qualified Republican candidate that has a platform that I can honestly feel good about...then who knows.

Allbeit doubtful.

I usually volunteer for NON-partisan organizations.

2007-01-23 17:20:19 · answer #8 · answered by DEATH 7 · 5 1

independant

probably won't vote because i'm so discouraged

if i did vote, the deciding issues would be port security, budget deficit, and gay marriage.

2007-01-23 17:25:49 · answer #9 · answered by BiBJ 2 · 2 2

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