Who have you voted for?

The friendliest place on the web for anyone that follows U2.
If you have answers, please help by responding to the unanswered posts.

Dreadsox

ONE love, blood, life
Joined
Aug 24, 2002
Messages
10,885
1988 - Dukakis
1992- Perot
1996 - Perot
2000 - Harry Browne
2004 - Michael J. Badnarik

-------------------------------------

Anyone else?
 
I assume this is a thread for Americans but oh well.

Federal elections (we don't vote for the PM, only our MP):

1997 - Liberal
2000 - Liberal
2004 - NDP
2006 - Liberal

Provincial elections:

1999 - Liberal
2003 - NDP
 
88-Bush
92-Bush
96-Dole
2000-Bush
2004-Bush

I wish I had been old enough to vote in 84; I could have been part of the Great One's landslide victory.
 
2000 - Gore
2004 - Kerry

Of course, considering their opponent, it was a pretty easy choice in the "lesser of two evils" department.

Melon
 
Dreadsox said:
Who have you voted for?

doreen danner - for fifth grade class president


23300kid.jpg
 
Re: Re: Who have you voted for?

deep said:


doreen danner - for fifth grade class president


23300kid.jpg

Ha ha..

That sure was nice of you; she probably needed all the positive reinforcement she could get.
 
I didn't vote for ten years, but started again in 1996.

1996--Clinton
2000--Gore
2004--Kerry (with little enthusiasm)
 
U2democrat said:
1988-Dukakis
1992-Clinton
1996-Clinton
2000-Gore
2004-Kerry

And I'm not ashamed of any one of them.

Might I ask a question.....Some of these indicate to me voter fraud!
 
1871 - Julius Vogel
1876 - Julius Vogel

Who cares about the rest? :wink:
 
AchtungBono said:
I don't vote for American elections but I just wanted to enter this thread to welcome Dreadsox back..............

:hug:

Thank you!

208149495_e295fd049e.jpg


I was chilling!
 
1996 -- Clinton
2000 -- Gore
2004 -- Kerry

i mean, honestly, i could just as easily have written:

1996 -- Clinton
2000 -- potted plant
2004 -- my elderly grandmother

as both the potted plant and my grandmother would have been better alternatives to what we currently have to deal with.
 
I was only elligable for 2004. I was not impressed by either candidate. Since all of my family friends/acquaintances running for local offices are Republican, I voted straight-ticket. I did not want to vote for Bush, but I figured it would be easier (voting straight ticket) and we're a blue state anyway so it didn't count.
 
I would've voted for Bush if I could've voted. Kerry would've screwed up ten times worse. Everyone agrees we have to stay now that we're here, but Kerry would've pulled us out with a half-done job.
 
1988 - Dukakis
1992 - Clinton
1996 - No one (I was going through an I-don't-care-about-politics phase and didn't bother going to the polls.)
2000 - Gore
2004 - Kerry
 
Back
Top Bottom