Do you vote for the party or the person?
gocar
2012/07/20 03:10:18
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Voting for the person is really not smart. I have friends who I like very much but they are Republicans and vote that way. I would never send one of them to Washington. Once there they vote with the Republican Party and that does not represent anything I support of believe in. Better a Democrat I am not fond of but who votes the way I would.
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- JonDeniro 2012/07/21 15:56:12PersonParties were invented for those too lazy to take note of what is going on.reply
- sockpuppet 2012/07/20 04:26:24PartyI used to vote for the person, but for the past 20 years or so, I've gone pretty much straight-ticket. Can't afford to help the other party gain control of either house.reply
- Schläue~© 2012/07/20 04:18:11PersonAnd it just so happens that those people share conservative values, and put personal responsibility above excuses and hard work above laziness.reply
- The Bantam Seditioner 2012/07/20 03:53:47PersonI did the whole party voting thing for a couple years and all it did was let me down. At the upper echelons of the parties, the politicians are pretty much the same anyway. But every once in a while, someone really decent will come out of one of those parties, and that's who I usually go out of my way to support, whether they're a D, an R, or anything else.reply















