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YoshitoKikuchi
05/18/17 10:55:30 AM
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Do you always vote along party lines, regardless of candidate?


Well?
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Vertania
05/18/17 10:57:12 AM
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Libertarian if they're on the ballot, Democrat if they're not.
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CircleOfManias
05/18/17 11:00:48 AM
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No, but it ends up looking like it because every Republican candidate in my adult lifetime has been cartoonishly evil.
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bluezero
05/18/17 11:02:01 AM
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For President no, but for all the people I've never heard of, yes.
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Were_Wyrm
05/18/17 11:11:45 AM
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No I'm not a <insert political party here>.
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Cj_WlLL_VVlN
05/18/17 11:20:04 AM
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My voting style.

Congress - Republican. (fuck speir, boxer, Feinstein, Pelosi and other far left CA pussies)

State government- Republican fuck these failed programs bankrupting the state.

Attorney General- Republican because fuck getting some soft on crime pussy in there. Looking at you Gavin Newsom.

President/governor usually myself or a 3rd party but if I'm particularly pissed at the Congress the minority party candidate.

Initiatives -
If it's asking for money or raising taxes I vote no.
If it expands personal liberty I vote yes.

Local- if I think they're doing a good job incumbent. If I don't then the person I've met. If none the job I like best.
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John_Galt
05/18/17 11:22:50 AM
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Yes, I vote (R) straight down the line
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KILBOTz
05/18/17 4:12:31 PM
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historically no, I have voted primarily democrat for national elections (though I did vote for dino rossi for senate and he was an R) and republican for state (seattle area dems are mostly nutty). but I don't think I will ever vote for another republican at any level until the party changes.
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Antifar
05/18/17 4:15:15 PM
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The parties closest to my views don't run candidates in so many smaller races.
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SuperExcitebike
05/18/17 4:21:01 PM
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Yes. Red ticket
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chill02
05/18/17 5:27:16 PM
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no
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ehhwhatever
05/18/17 5:31:10 PM
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yes because where I used to live there were no democrats, so I voted democrat and my voter's conscience was clear.
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Zeeak4444
05/18/17 5:34:21 PM
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I never vote along party lines.
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FL81
05/18/17 5:48:19 PM
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Last election I ended up voting for at least one candidate from each of the 4 recognized parties in this state (Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Green)

so no
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Nomadic View
05/18/17 5:48:34 PM
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I have always voted republican. The closest I ever came to voting Democrat was both of Obama's terms. Not because I was thrilled with Obama, but because I really disliked the Republican candidates. I ultimately voted Republican on both occasions, but I was less than enthusiastic about each one.
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joe40001
05/19/17 8:50:01 PM
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Nope, absolutely not. In fact I will force myself to vote at least once with somebody against my ideology because I'm pretty sure it is mathamatically provable that if everybody had to vote for 1 candidate on the other side they found least objectionable the quality of elected officials would improve considerably.
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