A friend of mine refused to vote for Gore in 2000 because he was pro-choice. Although she thought Bush was a moron (which history has proven true), she says she couldn't in clear concience vote for someone who supports abortion.
Now my question is this: do you base your vote on a singular issue that may have no actual play once said politician is elected (examples: gay marriage, abortion, stem cell research), or do you base your vote on important day-to-day issues..such as the Iraq War, taxes, immigration, and health care?
2007-06-27
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I base my vote on a few things:
1. The person himself/herself - what kind of person is he or she? Seemingly honest, or lots of scandals? What is his/her voting record?
2. What are their plans for our country having to do with all the major issues, foreign and domestic? Are their plans realistic? How are they to be funded and carried out? Will they take our country in the direction I think it should go?
3. How successful were they in their last position? How well will they work with the oppostion to actually get things done?
4. I vote for the person, not the party, and I take all of the above into consideration, not just one issue.
2007-06-27 03:45:10
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answered by Leah 6
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The Illuminati-Staged US Presidential Election
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WHO BELIEVES THE LIE THAT ANYONE CAN BECOME PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.A.?
The Illuminati rule America! Who are the super rich "elite" Illuminati and their associates? The Queen of England, her husband Prince Philip and the Royal House of Windsor, the hierarchy on the board of directors of the Vatican, including the Pope; the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Morgans, Duponts, Fords, Carnegies, Melons, Bush's etc. To get the details of who the Illuminati are, put Illuminati in www.google.com
It is not the American people who choose the President and Vice President of the United States of America, but rather the super secret "shadow government" called the Illuminati/New World Order who choose them!
Various researchers including David Icke in his book, "The Biggest Secret", point out that all 43 men who were Presidents of the U.S.A. are related, and that 33 of the Presidents can be traced back to the bloodline of Charlemagne, who in the year 800 was crowned by Pope Leo III to be Holy Roman Emperor, the first head of an empire that would last over 1000 years! This should be setting off major alarm bells in your mind. Like this is no coincidence. The odds of all 43 Presidents being related, and this just randomly happening, are billions to one. Democratic and Republican candidates are "chosen" by the "Elitist" super rich organization called the Illuminati. Democrats and Republicans and the Illuminati would not want you to believe any of this. They don't teach you this in schools and for good reason: the Illuminati want to stay hidden. They do not want the masses to know that their small secret organization even exists so they can covertly continue their rule.
This farce called an "election" shows that America is a one party state. Both Democrats and Republicans work for the agenda of the Illuminati. They create a charade that looks like each party is different, but in the end the Democrats and Republicans vote for anything the Illuminati want in order to push forward the Illuminati agenda for "total world domination". This is why actors make such good politicians because this whole covert political charade at this time is an "act" being played out to control all the people in a so-called democracy. If you'd like to know who is going to win the U.S. Presidential election, just call up super wealthy David Rockefeller and he can tell you today because it's all a "staged event". This may be challenging for most people to believe, but it's true and if given the chance and enough money to fund a proper investigation, this can be proven. There is no "true" democracy in America, only an illusion that looks like a supposed democracy. Currently democracy is imprisonment disguised as freedom.
2007-07-01 03:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I vote for which candidate best fits my moral character. However in this past election I think it was about a single issue, the war in Iraq. This election cycle it is going to be about immigration. The senate plan and what they are doing against the public's wishes is going to cause a huge backlash against all politicians.
I personally and sending my senator a retirement card because after his vote on Tuesday, he is going to be retiring from the senate when he is up for election. No one in our area will vote for him again.
2007-06-27 10:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I vote on the candidate. I vote for the person who I agree with on the most issues, not who I agree with on a specific issue.
2007-06-27 10:43:09
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in the 2000 election i voted for president bush and not former v.p. al gore but in the 2004 election i voted for john kerry and in the 2006 election for governor of florida i voted for charlie crist and now come 2008 i really like clinton i think she would win the office of the president of the united states.
2007-06-27 10:53:08
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answered by cooper j 1
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The overall balance of several issues. Absolutely NO party affiliation.
2007-06-27 10:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ist thing anyone who's against the 2nd amendment never gets my vote
2007-07-01 07:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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