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If I were a registered Democrat I would to keep my country safe! You may change your selection after checking out these sites.

ME? I am voting for the Republican Ticket to keep the USA safe!

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2007-11-14 08:11:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not the next election because I am a registered Democrat and the Republicans have really screwed things up. However, I have crossed party lines before as I like to vote for who I agree with. You know what really ticks me off about Bush: he sends these American boys and girls to a war in Iraq which is based on lies and is for nothing but oil and money. Some end up losing limbs, have horrible head injuries and paralyzed and then he won't support stem cell reasearch to help them as much as he could and should. He never fought in a War. He flew around Red Stone Arsenal in Alabama to keep from going to Vietnam.

2007-11-14 01:42:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I would vote for the person that would best represent the PEOPLE of the United States. Being a registered democrat I would absolutely vote for Ron Paul (republican). I feel he is the only person running that has America at heart. The corporate machine is doing all it can to keep Ron Paul out of the minds of the American voters. I believe every other candidate is phony,on both sides of the aisle, as is bush. How can a president spend hundreds of billions of the taxpayers money on a foreign country & at the same time deny time & time again any money to help his own people?

2007-11-14 01:02:56 · answer #3 · answered by peepers98 4 · 0 2

The last time I did..was when Ross Perot ran....he made sense when it came to the economy..but so far I haven't seen anyone really address the issues of the war, budget and taxes in a straight foreward way....it seems they either give a 15 minute speech on the issues which does nothing than make you scratch your head.
As far as gun control, abortion and gay rights..those are all court issues.
Immigration..is a lost cause and mostly taboo to talk about because of the racial accussations of special interest groups.
Socila security..again a lost cause..this problem has been around for 30 yrs and people should have anticipated problems and secured their own way to retirement.

2007-11-14 00:50:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes. I have no party loyalty. Since I want to vote in the primary elections, I have to register either repub or dem. I'm neither, so I vote for whomever I feel is the best candidate.

2007-11-14 00:34:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I will if forced to do so. I am a registered Dem. I will vote for the most likely to defeat Clinton in my primary. And I will vote for my party in the general election so long as our candidate is not Hillery. If she gets the nomination I will vote for the Repub.

2007-11-14 00:42:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

I will vote for the candidate whose views most closely coincide with my own, regardless of party affiliation.

I consider myself a conservative, and as of yet, I haven't seen any Democrats that share my views. Thus, I will probably end up voting for a Republican.

2007-11-14 00:46:35 · answer #7 · answered by Matt P 2 · 0 2

As a fiscal conservative I will be forced to vote Democrat. How could the most spendthrift liberal top the sheer extravagance of the Bush/Cheney regime?

2007-11-14 02:23:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Then you will vote for the party that's given us $3 a gallon and skyocketing cost of living and skyrocketing deficits and endless war; Won't you, Sherilynne??

ANYBODY is better than a Republican.

2007-11-14 00:45:08 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 2 1

I would, but I would have to be convinced in a huge way.

Pointing fingers and telling me what the other candidate did wrong is not convincing me. Also, saying "I'll get the Soldiers out of Iraq" is nothing special either. When and how will you do it?

2007-11-14 00:47:31 · answer #10 · answered by Colonel 6 · 1 1

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