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(+) 2008 Presidency... Select "None of the Above" and leave a comment for a write-in. If you were allowed a "for" vote and an "against" vote, who would you vote FOR? (positive vote)?

TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 14:51:40

This is the POSITIVE VOTE part of a dual-vote balanced poll. To indicate which candidate you would avoid having as president, cast your negative vote at http://sodahead.com/poll/84379

(Subtract AGAINST votes from FOR votes for net results)
Cast your vote FOR a candidate here.
+ Vote for Kat Swift (Green Party)
+ Vote for Karen Kwiatkowski (Libertarian Party)
+ Vote for Teresa Gutierrez (Workers World Party)
+ Vote for Hillary Clinton (Democratic Party)
+ Vote for Gloria La Riva (Party for Socialism and Liberation / Peace & Freedom Party)
+ Vote for John McCain (Republican Party)
+ Vote for Christine Smith (Libertarian Party)
+ Vote for Diane Templin (American Party)
+ Vote for Mary Ruwart (Libertarian Party)
+ Vote for Cynthia McKinney (Green Party / Peace & Freedom Party)
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  • +5 raves TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 14:53:13 (edited)
    TechnoZeus

    None of the above

    Barack Obama (write-in)

    Barack Obama has my vote whether he's on the ballot or not!

    Even if you count Michigan, where Barack Obama was not on the ballot because unlike Hillary Clinton he planned to honor the agreement that they both had signed, and even if you ALSO include Florida where he was not allowed to campaign because the state broke the DNC rules causing Hillary Clinton to win by virtue of pure name recognition as a former first lady, Barack Obama still has won the most votes, the most states, and the most delegates! The only way that Hillary Clinton can win now is unfairly and if the superdelegates of the Democratic Party are going to allow her to do that... WE DON'T HAVE TO LET THEM!







    Hillary Clinton has been working to take as many votes away from Barack Obama as she can even if it means giving them to the Republican party of which she acts like she is still a member. Barack Obama has been working hard to register more voters for the Democratic Party and has been so successful that Hillary Clinton is not afraid to split the party in order to have a "chance" at stealing the election!

    Well, I'm independent, or as I like to call it... "non-partisan".

    If the superdelegates won't stand up for what's right, it's up to us! Personally, I hope they dec...













































    Barack Obama (write-in)

    Barack Obama has my vote whether he's on the ballot or not!

    Even if you count Michigan, where Barack Obama was not on the ballot because unlike Hillary Clinton he planned to honor the agreement that they both had signed, and even if you ALSO include Florida where he was not allowed to campaign because the state broke the DNC rules causing Hillary Clinton to win by virtue of pure name recognition as a former first lady, Barack Obama still has won the most votes, the most states, and the most delegates! The only way that Hillary Clinton can win now is unfairly and if the superdelegates of the Democratic Party are going to allow her to do that... WE DON'T HAVE TO LET THEM!







    Hillary Clinton has been working to take as many votes away from Barack Obama as she can even if it means giving them to the Republican party of which she acts like she is still a member. Barack Obama has been working hard to register more voters for the Democratic Party and has been so successful that Hillary Clinton is not afraid to split the party in order to have a "chance" at stealing the election!

    Well, I'm independent, or as I like to call it... "non-partisan".

    If the superdelegates won't stand up for what's right, it's up to us! Personally, I hope they decide to do what's right and stop Hillary's cheating! Yes, I called it what it is. She signed an agreement accepting the DNC's conditions only so that she could win in Michigan and Florida by default and use those so-called wins to gain people's votes in other states!

    It's about time the DNC brought this nonsense to a stop, because even counting her ill-gained wins, Barack Obama is still ahead.

    Please encourage the superdelegates to make up their mind whether they want our support or not in the general election!

    Why Barack Obama is running for President...













    http://youtube.com/watch?v=F1...

    Why WE should support Barack Obama...

















    http://youtube.com/watch?v=eH...

    NOW is the time for change!

    Yes we can repair this nation! Yes we can heal this world!

    Yes WE can win this election! Please ask the Democratic Party to win it with us, so we aren't forced to leave them in our dust!
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  • looivulcubfan August 11, 2009 11:43:36
    looivulcubfan

    None of the above

    None are worthy of my vote. "Live free or die" ? I would rather die.
  • TechnoZeus looivul... November 09, 2009 05:57:34
    TechnoZeus
    Unfortunately, I am faced with that exact choice right now. Have you seen my latest poll? http://www.sodahead.com/quest...
  • Auntie Samantha July 24, 2008 23:39:25
    Auntie Samantha

    None of the above

    Barack Obama!

    barack obama
  • cobbelstone May 30, 2008 06:38:06
    cobbelstone

    None of the above

    moderated...
  • momrules316 May 19, 2008 14:20:14
    momrules316

    None of the above

    My write in is: OBAMA ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!
  • TechnoZeus momrule... May 20, 2008 00:39:25
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks... Vote for Barack Obama acknowledged. :)
  • zsazsa May 19, 2008 04:21:14
    zsazsa

    None of the above

    write in for Obama
  • TechnoZeus zsazsa May 20, 2008 00:40:02
    TechnoZeus
    Hi Zsazsa. Write-in vote for Barack Obama, noted. Thanks.
  • DEE CEE May 19, 2008 00:38:48
    DEE CEE

    None of the above

    Obama write in
  • +1 raves
    TechnoZeus DEE CEE May 19, 2008 02:39:07
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks. Write-in vote for Barack Obama, acknowledged. :)
  • Chartreuse Dog ~COB May 19, 2008 00:29:11
    Chartreuse Dog ~COB

    None of the above

    Obama!
  • TechnoZeus Chartre... May 19, 2008 02:39:48
    TechnoZeus
    Another write-in vote for Barack Obama, acknowledged. Thanks. :)
  • Foo Master Angie May 18, 2008 22:14:04
    Foo Master Angie

    None of the above

    Ron Paul
  • TechnoZeus Foo Mas... May 18, 2008 23:48:20
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks for the comment, and the write-vote for Ron Paul in this poll.

    Here are the results of this dual-vote poll so far...

    4 votes for Kat Swift (Green Party)

    3 net write-in votes for Barack Obama (5 - 2 = 3)

    2 write-in vote for Ron Paul

    1 vote for Cynthia McKinney (Green Party / Peace & Freedom Party)

    0 votes for or against Mary Ruwart (Libertarian Party)

    0 votes for or against Christine Smith (Libertarian Party)

    0 votes for or against Karen Kwiatkowski (Libertarian Party)

    0 votes for or against Teresa Gutierrez (Workers World Party)

    0 votes for or against Gloria La Riva (Party for Socialism and Liberation / Peace & Freedom Party)

    0 votes for or against Diane Templin (American Party)

    7 net votes AGAINGT John McCain (1 - 8 = -7)

    11 votes against Hillary Clinton (Democratic Party)

    ~8pm, May 18th, 2008

    I have also posted these results to the Negative vote page...
    http://www.sodahead.com/poll/...
  • Boilermc May 18, 2008 19:25:17 (edited)
    Boilermc

    None of the above

    Barack Obama
  • TechnoZeus Boilermc May 18, 2008 23:38:24
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks for the vote. :)
  • Boilermc TechnoZeus May 18, 2008 23:53:39
    Boilermc
    Initially responded with someone else because I thought it was for vice president for Obama LOL Sorry. Changed it once I realized it was for President.
  • TechnoZeus Boilermc May 19, 2008 00:08:15
    TechnoZeus
    Quite alright.... one of the nice things about being able to edit a reply. :) I wish they would also make it so that a person could optionally change their vote.... if the person making the poll chose to allow it.
  • Chocolat-In the universe I trust.

    None of the above

    Barack Obama.
  • +1 raves
    TechnoZeus Chocola... May 18, 2008 23:38:48
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks for the write-in vote.
  • +1 raves
    Calvin May 18, 2008 17:38:20
    Calvin

    None of the above

    I would write in Barack Obama because he plans to unite this world in a message of good stewardship and because he will help us to make the United States a great country again.
  • +1 raves
    TechnoZeus Calvin May 18, 2008 23:39:22
    TechnoZeus
    Thanks for the write-in vote and the comment. :)
  • Tom May 07, 2008 17:06:55
    Tom

    + Vote for Cynthia McKinney (Green Party / Peace & Freedom Party)

    I am going to assume that some serious 'shenanigans' took place to have a ticket line up like this and if that were the case I could never vote for Hillary.

    While I know McKinney wont win she is 'my positive' vote for the ballot presented.

    If there was a legitimate grass roots ground swell for a Obama write-in, I would be on that in a sec. Obama has too much class to 'stir it up' in that fashion. It would be counter to his entire campaign.
  • Princess Michelle ASPCA/Humane Society Member

    None of the above

    Barack Obama
  • Jerry May 07, 2008 15:18:35
    Jerry

    None of the above

    Vote for Ron Paul. I have to look more into the Libertarian Party.
  • +1 raves
    TechnoZeus Jerry May 07, 2008 15:46:12
    TechnoZeus
    Cool... thanks for the write-in. Care to give your reasons for choosing Ron Paul?
  • +1 raves
    Jerry TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 16:47:37
    Jerry
    I can summarize in just one sentence. He want to give the power back to the people.
  • jimih67 May 07, 2008 14:56:31
    jimih67

    + Vote for John McCain (Republican Party)

    I vote for John McCain.
  • TechnoZeus jimih67 May 07, 2008 15:05:39
    TechnoZeus
    Might I ask why?
  • +1 raves
    jimih67 TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 15:41:03
    jimih67
    You might, but this is a polling place, and there is no campaigning allowed in a polling place, sorry.
  • TechnoZeus jimih67 May 07, 2008 15:45:26
    TechnoZeus
    Just curious... but if you would rather not say, that's fine. This is not a voting booth though... it's an online opinion poll. Anyway, thanks for the vote in my poll. :)
  • jimih67 TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 15:52:40
    jimih67
    I agree with McCain on more issues than the others. I will leave it at that because I don't want a bunch of downraves. I know this is a poll, but it is kind of presented as a vote for/against a president and therefore I treated it as such. I just don't trust Obama and I don't agree with Hillary's socialized medicine plan. McCain is the closest candidate to the way I feel about things, and I think of the three, he would make the best president.
  • +5 raves
    TechnoZeus May 07, 2008 14:53:13 (edited)
    TechnoZeus

    None of the above

    Barack Obama (write-in)

    Barack Obama has my vote whether he's on the ballot or not!

    Even if you count Michigan, where Barack Obama was not on the ballot because unlike Hillary Clinton he planned to honor the agreement that they both had signed, and even if you ALSO include Florida where he was not allowed to campaign because the state broke the DNC rules causing Hillary Clinton to win by virtue of pure name recognition as a former first lady, Barack Obama still has won the most votes, the most states, and the most delegates! The only way that Hillary Clinton can win now is unfairly and if the superdelegates of the Democratic Party are going to allow her to do that... WE DON'T HAVE TO LET THEM!







    Hillary Clinton has been working to take as many votes away from Barack Obama as she can even if it means giving them to the Republican party of which she acts like she is still a member. Barack Obama has been working hard to register more voters for the Democratic Party and has been so successful that Hillary Clinton is not afraid to split the party in order to have a "chance" at stealing the election!

    Well, I'm independent, or as I like to call it... "non-partisan".

    If the superdelegates won't stand up for what's right, it's up to us! Personally, I hope they dec...













































    Barack Obama (write-in)

    Barack Obama has my vote whether he's on the ballot or not!

    Even if you count Michigan, where Barack Obama was not on the ballot because unlike Hillary Clinton he planned to honor the agreement that they both had signed, and even if you ALSO include Florida where he was not allowed to campaign because the state broke the DNC rules causing Hillary Clinton to win by virtue of pure name recognition as a former first lady, Barack Obama still has won the most votes, the most states, and the most delegates! The only way that Hillary Clinton can win now is unfairly and if the superdelegates of the Democratic Party are going to allow her to do that... WE DON'T HAVE TO LET THEM!







    Hillary Clinton has been working to take as many votes away from Barack Obama as she can even if it means giving them to the Republican party of which she acts like she is still a member. Barack Obama has been working hard to register more voters for the Democratic Party and has been so successful that Hillary Clinton is not afraid to split the party in order to have a "chance" at stealing the election!

    Well, I'm independent, or as I like to call it... "non-partisan".

    If the superdelegates won't stand up for what's right, it's up to us! Personally, I hope they decide to do what's right and stop Hillary's cheating! Yes, I called it what it is. She signed an agreement accepting the DNC's conditions only so that she could win in Michigan and Florida by default and use those so-called wins to gain people's votes in other states!

    It's about time the DNC brought this nonsense to a stop, because even counting her ill-gained wins, Barack Obama is still ahead.

    Please encourage the superdelegates to make up their mind whether they want our support or not in the general election!

    Why Barack Obama is running for President...













    http://youtube.com/watch?v=F1...

    Why WE should support Barack Obama...

















    http://youtube.com/watch?v=eH...

    NOW is the time for change!

    Yes we can repair this nation! Yes we can heal this world!

    Yes WE can win this election! Please ask the Democratic Party to win it with us, so we aren't forced to leave them in our dust!
    (more)
  • Chartre... TechnoZeus May 19, 2008 00:28:45
    Chartreuse Dog ~COB
    Thanks! I did the math on that just yesterday, and posted it on another poll - and promptly got downraved out of sight! But it's true, even counting Michigan and Florida, and giving Obama NO delegates from Michigan, he's ahead. If you give him the unpledged delegates from Michigan - which seems only fair, since his name was not on the ballot - he is even farther ahead!
  • TechnoZeus Chartre... May 19, 2008 02:42:19
    TechnoZeus
    Yeah, she's just trying desparately to fool people into thinking that she's "more electable" than Barack Obama so that they will elect her. Seems to me if she was really more electable, she wouldn't need to convince them that she was... because she would simply get elected.
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