How do you vote? Be honest. I vote for candidates not parties.
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How do you vote (any country)?
I vote for a party, regardless of the candidate | 39% | 39% - 21 | ||||
I vote for a candidate, regardless of his/her party | 60% | 60% - 32 | ||||
Total: 53 |
Well I grew up believing in one parties' way of life, if you can call it that, because of the candidates and members. That was then. This is now. Since "The Party" has let me down, I will vote based on the "perception" candidate. I'm no where near making a final decision.
I grew up in the 80's, I was a Republican, until recently. Now I dont have faith in US politics GG D&ST
I grew up in the 80's, I was a Republican, until recently. Now I dont have faith in US politics GG D&ST
I don't vote so I can't get blaimed by anybody for anything.
Null Vote -> 17 years old, not able to vote yet.
You can be blamed for not voting for the other guy._NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
I don't vote so I can't get blaimed by anybody for anything.
I vote for the candidate, not the party. I look at his/her goals or ambitions...
-konfusion
Vote for candidate based on my own view of what government should and could be.
Denmark being a constitutional monarchy, we vote for parliament, and in a parliament of 179 members from 13 different parties, and coalitions of up five parties to gain parliamentary majority, I have a hard time believing that any one person can push even a fraction of their ideals through. I vote for whatever party I agree the most with with, even if my ideal candidate is with a different party.
I still vote for Reagan, even though he is dead.
Malloy must go
Null, voting is for suckers.
I vote for the candidate, my decision is based on his/her policies and priorities.
I vote for party, candidate is largely meaningless. We don't have a US style system of government though - parliamentary elections are infinitely more important than presidential elections.
Same here, the president has no power here, it's all in the parliament, hell, our president isn't even member of any party.CameronPoe wrote:
I vote for party, candidate is largely meaningless. We don't have a US style system of government though - parliamentary elections are infinitely more important than presidential elections.
Since America doesn't have a parliament, candidates matter more than party. Thus, I vote for the candidate more than the party, although I do tend to favor the Democrats.
Whatever Fox News and Ann Coulter tells me to do.
I vote for the candidate. However, I typically pay more attention to the republican candidates.
four or five years ago, I would have voted along party lines, but both have become so pathetic that i have to investigate every candidate now...
Because we should leave decisions to everybody else.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
Null, voting is for suckers.
Party. I will never vote Democrat because I disagree with their candidates on too many issues.
that is just the wrong answer my friend.Stingray24 wrote:
Party. I will never vote Democrat because I disagree with their candidates on too many issues.
I vote for party but I pick a candidate that shares my views.
What's great here in Finland, is that many news agencies send questions to the candidates and you can answer to the same questions online and compare your answers to the candidates answers. Don't know if it's done in other countries aswell.
What's great here in Finland, is that many news agencies send questions to the candidates and you can answer to the same questions online and compare your answers to the candidates answers. Don't know if it's done in other countries aswell.
I vote for the person I like more. It just so happens that that is almost always one from the same party.
Nope. I just disagree with Dem candidates on the issues more than Rep candidates. In the primaries, I vote for the guy I agree with most. If he doesn't win the nomination I'm not going to vote for a guy on the other side of the aisle with whom I almost completely disagree with.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
that is just the wrong answer my friend.Stingray24 wrote:
Party. I will never vote Democrat because I disagree with their candidates on too many issues.
you sound like the opposite of a responsible voter
GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
you sound like the opposite of a responsible voter
^^responsibleusmarine2005 wrote:
Whatever Fox News and Ann Coulter tells me to do.
I vote candidate. That being said, I also vote conservative, meaning I will most likely never vote democrat. If, however, a third party candidate comes along that has what I am looking for, I will vote as such.