Poll Question: HOW WILL YOU VOTE
jackconrad
15 years ago
Your choice..
DadZilla3
15 years ago
Things I'm very proud of:

1. Never been arrested
2. Never owned a pair of bell-bottomed jeans
3. Never been a registered Democrat
fishinguitarman
15 years ago
angus13
15 years ago
though I may still be unemployed, I shall not be enticed by the Dems with "free" money, your money... they have and never shall get my vote as long as they stay on this path, not that the Repubs are too much better
GD320
15 years ago
Never voted a straight ticket, and won't this year. But if your in IL, things have to change, and that means getting some GOP in office. The Chicago Dems have this state about as screwed up as it can get. $13B deficit, passed a 1/2 year budget to get past Nov2, before an income tax increase is done. Another Gov. headed to prison. Pension funds going belly up, education funding falling, bond rating dropped and no discernable plan from anyone to turn the ship. No good alternatives.
Kawak
15 years ago
The real question will be how many Dems or independants will dig up dead bodies, hanging chads, coulda, shoulda, woulda votes, illegals, you name it votes if they lose by a percent or two. They seem to masters at that.
jackconrad
15 years ago
I'd rather be a Red state than a dead state
dpnewell
15 years ago
No Libertarians running in Jersey this time, so it will be Republican Dale Glading against Rob (I love Dear Leader) Andrews. The rest of the races will be the "NJ Tea Party" candidates instead of the RINO NJ Repubs.
borndead1
15 years ago
I will vote how I always vote. Libertarian. You guys can have your Demublicans and Republicrats.
uncleb
15 years ago
I will not vote for a party. I will vote for those that I think are the right person for that job.

My main issue is do I vote for Brown or Whitman? They are both CRAP! I may have to write in Rick Maven or JPOTTS. Wait, they are both crap as well. What to do?
jpotts
15 years ago

I will not vote for a party. I will vote for those that I think are the right person for that job.

My main issue is do I vote for Brown or Whitman? They are both CRAP! I may have to write in Rick Maven or JPOTTS. Wait, they are both crap as well. What to do?

uncleb wrote:



The fact that you have to have someone make up your mind for you is one of the reasons why you're the perfect Democrat voter.
jpotts
15 years ago
I will undoubtedly vote Republican in this election given that Librarians never win elections, and Democrat politicians are either evil, or are slaves to their evil socialist robot overlords.

(And yes, I know I spelled Libertarian incorrectly.)
jpotts
15 years ago
I heard on the news today that Michigan statewide elections are almost all swinging Republican, which is a shocker in an uber-pro-union state.
jackconrad
15 years ago
Looks bad if your not a Republican
rfenst
15 years ago

Looks bad if your not a Republican

jackconrad wrote:




Yup. But, we are all Americans first.

I voted for the candidate I felt was best suited fo the job or who had the least detrimental baggage. For senste: an Independent who has no chance of winning. Fiscal conservative Democrat for governor as opposed to the Republican candidate who is evasive and grossly dishonest (IMO). Republicans for all state cabinet posts, but one.

I voted for 1/2 cent sales tax increase for our county's for the schools. I voted against redistricting by those in office, which are made to protect those same individuals. I voted for most of the state constitutional amendments.

Here is the big thing Floridians are watching: The D for governor was 1% ahead of the R last nite with 13% undecided- in a state where the R's have had both house of the legislature and the governor's office for at least the last 10 years. I have some serious problems with the R candidate, more than any other candidate EVER.

I also stood out at the polls holding signs for two new judicial candidates who I strongly support.I think they will both win hands-down!

Hope everyopne fulfilled their civic duty no matter how and who they voted for. That is the real beuty of our nation.
fishinguitarman
15 years ago
DadZilla3
15 years ago
I have to admit, I crossed the party line and cast one of my votes for a local Blue Dog Democrat this morning. 👍
HockeyDad
15 years ago
I neutralized Rfenst's vote!
rfenst
15 years ago

I neutralized Rfenst's vote!

HockeyDad wrote:



If you are talking about Govenor: Take a look at his recently released depositions on YouTube (not the one he took the 5th on- that one has mysteriously disapeared from the court file). Show it to any lawyer who has ever attended a deposition. See if the lawyer has ever deposed anyone so evasive and dillatory. If he still practiced law, he would be sanctioned, if not disbarred for what he did during that depo. The R lawyers I know are not voting for him. They are sick he is the R candidate. As much as I dislike McCullum, I'd much rather see him in office as opposed to sink or Scott. No one has accused him of dishonesty or a lack of integrity.


If you are talking about Senator, Rubio wins hands down. No dispute whatsoever. However, I have had to watch and lobby him and his cronies here in the Florida legislature long enough to know how he has voted in matters on behalf of "the people". He doesn't

Now, if Thrasher just loses his state legislative race, I will be very happy.
fatboy187
15 years ago
I will write in Christopher Walkin
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