Kind of depends on who ends up being on the roster.
From what I've seen, however, I'll be voting Democratic.
2007-07-27 13:50:04
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answered by Elana 7
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i usually vote libertarian but Ron Paul is under the republicans so so far my votes for him but the election is ridiculously far away , so my mind might change or i might not even have the option of Ron Paul but
there are 39 other parties registered in the USA also , and this question is a example of why we are where we are today to many people think they are the only choice, make a free and informed choice.
check out http://www.politics1.com/parties.htm
all though after reading about allot of them i can understand why allot of them are not popular
by the way the site does need to be updated its from the 2004 election so the could be a few more or less than are listed there
some how some of this post got deleted so i patched it up as good as i could on review , sorry all lol
2007-07-27 21:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering most of the candidates rank on about the level of pond scum (except Guiliani and Clinton who rank at about the level of an opportunistic foot fungus), it depends.
If Ron Paul receives the Republican nomination, I'll vote Republican. If Mike Gravel receives the Democratic, I'll vote Democratic (unless he's running against Paul).
If neither one of them receives a nomination, I'll vote for whoever the Libertarian or Constitutional party candidate is.
2007-07-27 21:08:47
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answered by Ryan M 2
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Republican.
2007-07-31 19:34:46
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answered by sudsbud9er 3
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Unless Ron Paul get the GOP nod, I'll be voting for a democrat. There is no way on god's green earth I want to see another "conservative" republican in the white house.
2007-07-27 21:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like the direction the country has taken since the Republican party controlled both the Congress and the White House. I can't say I'm real impressed with the current Democratic Congrees either.
But voting Republican is agree to the status quo. I'll vote Democratic because we need change.
2007-07-27 20:53:10
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answer #6
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answered by wooper 5
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Vote for the candidate who is best suited to lead the US and not on the party to which the candidate belongs.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-07-27 21:32:48
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I would normally vote third party because I'm getting pretty sick of the two party system, but I am a liberal and the prospect of having a woman or minority for a president seems pretty cool to me. I think it would be a step forward. Kind of a silly reason to choose a candidate, I know, but I just always viewed the pres as a figurehead anyways. Congressional elections seem more important.
2007-07-27 20:55:20
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answered by slogan909 2
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Considering what the candidates are like so far, probably not.
A third party protest vote isn't the greatest idea, but I live in CA, and the republicans don't even bother campaigning here anymore, so what the heck.
2007-07-27 20:52:07
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Republican~
2007-07-27 21:20:04
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answered by Classic96 4
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I believe that our next pres. will be a Dem. I am not sure without knowing all of the facts who I will vote for. I encourage all who read my answer to do the same. It is not a popularity contest, but rather who you desire. Do not vote on the bandwagon, vote because you believe in them.
2007-07-27 20:55:06
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answered by B-DIDDLES 3
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