That sort of person would vote for Bill Clinton, who left the US with a surplus. But he won't be running again.
Or will he? LOL
2007-09-29 10:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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What would a US citizen with following views vote:?
I'm a USA citizen 64, I am a conservative Republican, I'll give it a go for you-
- extremely tax conservative (zero deficit) - yes
- pro science and education - yes
- really enviro-friendly-eh, neutral to no
- pro choice- yes
- religious- not a fanatic, I go to church once per year
- pro social programms - NO
- pro free market economy -yes, absolutely
- pro peace - yes
- harsh on crime - yes very
- tough on immigration - yes very, it's ruining our country
Are there really ZERO credible alternatives to REP and DEM?
Unfortunately, yes. If you are registered as an Independent, you cannot vote in either party primary. Been neatly neutered by past politicians.
NO 3rd party exists that is worth a crap.
Hope this helps whatever your looking for.
2007-09-29 10:02:33
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answered by WooleyBooley again 7
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pro free market because investments creates jobs, and more wealth. Crime common sense harsher on violent crime, and would free all non violent drug offenders. Religion dont matter long as they dont use tax dollars to fund the church. Smart Immigration based on skilled on work ethic, and not based on family member, or anchor baby. Peace is never possible. that it in a nutshell
2007-09-29 10:32:32
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answered by ram456456 5
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It is most likely that you won't find a major candidate with exactly your opinions. The best bet, and this goes for everyone and is just part of the natural process, is to figure out what you care most about. What subjects of those would you consider to be non-negotiable. There are websites out there where you can fill out a survey and they can match you up with your best fit candidate. I would check some of those out, they can be pretty fun too. Good luck.
2007-09-29 11:10:49
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answered by sbcalif 4
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I used to continually vote for the "top guy" inspite of his faith. even however, those final couple of elections have been distinctive. I voted *for* no person. the two considered one of my votes have been in simple terms undeniable *against* Bush, whom I observed using fact the incorrect guy for the interest. even though his motivation, he took large pains to affiliate himself with the non secular top. That flow alienated me to considered one of those degree that I never even seen balloting for the guy. In that admire, his latest-day equivalent is Hillary. If those 2 have been working against one yet another it must be the 1st election that I sat out. as nicely, his underhanded sabotage of the McCain marketing campaign confirmed what a slimy hypocrite he truly is.
2016-10-20 07:59:57
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answered by carlstrom 4
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pro choice
- religious
How do those two work together?
American courts already give the right to life to unborn humans when ever they do a double murder conviction when a pregnent woman is murdered.
2007-09-29 13:39:12
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answered by 29 characters to work with...... 5
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you might be a liberal republican or maybe a confused dem id have to check on that but religious pro abortion sounds like the oxymoron third party to me
2007-09-29 10:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You might possibly be a libertarian.
2007-09-29 11:40:57
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answered by CHRISTOPHER K 2
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