President 2004 poll

Who gets your vote

  • Bush

    Votes: 16 31.4%
  • Kerry

    Votes: 19 37.3%
  • Nader

    Votes: 2 3.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • not voting

    Votes: 2 3.9%
  • non citizen but support Bush

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • non citizen but anyone other than Bush

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • Green candidate

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Socialist party

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Libertarian party

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    51
There wasn't a "non-citizen, and who cares?" option. So I picked "other".
 
i voted other because i am not quite sure who i will vote for other than knowing it will not be bush.
 
How could anyone vote for Nader knowing that it is a vote for Bush?
 
Still bitter about Florida, WD?

Y'know, if folks didn't say silly things like that, perhaps those silly things wouldn't be true. Maybe we could actually have a successful third-party candidate.

That being said, when push comes to shove, I'll probably vote for Kerry. :(
 
I think if the race wasn't so close I would vote for Nader, because I too believe there could be a successful third party canidate.

but this election is crucial (not a big bush fan) So i'm voting Kerry.

There's something wrong with our country when our top leaders are named "dick, bush and colon"....heard that somewhere....
 
I have this conversation with Himself on a daily basis... While a democrate and somewhat of a liberal I have to say that I am not in favor of Kerry... He is not my choise byr then neither is W...


It is conundrum...


Can I vote for the Dahli Lama?
 
I voted for Nader during bush sr./ clinton because it wasn't so damn close or urgent and I was idealstic and had just turned 21.

Kerry this time.
 
I think it's really funny that Bush has the most votes but NOBODY has admitted who they are.

Kerry.
 
I voted Bush...I will say it! That is my plan for this time around.

My voting history is rather varied...

1st time I could I voted Clinton (registered independent)
then I voted Dole (re-registered republican)
last time I voted Bush and I will again.

My problem is that I have trouble following the issues and I really have trouble with the labels of the different parties. I avoid politics an awful lot, so I really feel I can't make much of an informed decision this time around, and I haven't been too dissatisfied with his time in office.

A friend sent this political match up link to me though...thought I would share...

http://presidentmatch.com/Main.jsp2?cp=main
 
No way I can vote for Mr. WarMongerer Bush.

So I feel like I have to vote for Kerry, as a vote for anyone else acually helps Bush.

I was hoping for Howard Dean- the only one who opposed the war in Iraq since before it began. Oh well.

-justina
 
Bush is still pretty popular... what has he ever done for your country, or else, the world?

Wolf
 
I'd have voted for Dean if he hadn't crashed and burned his campaign. He really was the best on all the issues I care about (gay marriage/rights being the top for me). My next choice is Kerry. I'm completely fed up with Bush - his foreign policy is a joke, his plan to impose religion on Americans (in the form of faith-based initiatives, outlawing abortion, and the Federal Marriage Amendment) drives me crazy, and his handling of the economy has been atrocious.

So, Kerry.

But the PresidentMatch.com site ID mentioned gave me this:
Kucinich - 77% match
Kerry - 75% match
Sharpton - 75% match
Bush - 6% match (yes, six)
 
I was one of those Deaniacs - right up to the moment he quit his campaign.

I'll vote Kerry. He's not my first choice but Bush is certainly my last.
 
Not really a citizen of the United (?) States of America and am opposed to Bush (and Kerry). Both are equal... which is sad and pitiful.
 
I notice that we have no non-citizens supporting Bush. Interesting.
 
Interesting breakdown

Even after 9/11 the Democrats would have been wringing their hands if they were still in power. Hell Clinton covered up Iraqi involvement in both Oklahoma AND TWA800 and then went and bombed a drug plant in the Sudan.

If Gore had become President the US would still be sitting on its hands and the Taliban / Osama would be 10 times stronger and 100 times more emboldened and dangerous.

Kerry has been caught in at least a dozen major LIES during his campaign (let alone the rest of his life) and thinks the military is full of sadists. He made that claim over and over again when he got back from the Nam and now he wants everybody to know he "served" his country over there. He's married to a multibillionaire but sucks the working class in by saying he's working for them. Ha. What a laugh. Kerry (if elected) will pull troops out of the middle east, the Taliban will regroup, pay off a government to set up shop and within a year or two they'll be sending students into U.S. malls and high schools to shaheed.

Anybody who doesn't think this really is a war has NEVER picked up a history book and you think Kerry is gonna "save us" from Bush. Dooiihhh!! Bush AIN'T the bad guy. The Muslim whackos terrorists are! Read your history. They're baaaaaack!

One other thing. READ. Find out the truth. Don't listen to idiots running these campaigns of lies from EITHER SIDE. Find out the truth yourself and then pick the best man for the job. Personally I think by genetic predisposition one has to be a lying, inefficient, manipulative SOB to even think about getting into politics but we have this system that works better than any other - so vote smart. Don't be told what you should be thinking by left OR right wing media. Find the facts yourself. It is the obligation for anybody voting in a democracy to do that. It is the only way of choosing the lesser of several incompetants.

Your lives will probably depend on it!

my 2¢
 
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Re: Interesting breakdown

Mr.G said:
One other thing. READ. Find out the truth. Don't listen to idiots running these campaigns of lies from EITHER SIDE. Find out the truth yourself and then pick the best man for the job.
Don't listen to idiots. Okay, gotcha. Tuning you out now then.
 
Re: Re: Interesting breakdown

Etoile said:
Don't listen to idiots. Okay, gotcha. Tuning you out now then.

*winces*

Ouch! Careful, that might have been too hard there, you might break the whip!
 
Re: Re: Re: Interesting breakdown

Xelebes said:
*winces*

Ouch! Careful, that might have been too hard there, you might break the whip!
Oh, I think he can take it. After all, somebody who spouts such strong opinions has to be used to people disagreeing from time to time.
 
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