2004 Presidential Election: You'd get your vote?

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If the presidential election were held today, for which party would you vote?

Republican
Democrat
Green
Reform
Libertarian
Socialist
Constitution
Other.....?
 
There are only two choices that can win an election with our form of electing? a president.


My republican friends are enthused about the Green party because they peel off potential Democratic votes.

Just about everybody agrees that votes for Nader/ Green party created the situation whereby Walker Bush became president.
 
deep said:
There are only two choices that can win an election with our form of electing? a president.


My republican friends are enthused about the Green party because they peel off potential Democratic votes.

Just about everybody agrees that votes for Nader/ Green party created the situation whereby Walker Bush became president.

Unfortunately this is true. Therefore my vote goes to the Democrat party. They would have to make a huge mistake for me not to. No matter who they put in their seat they would have to be better than Dubya. But then again my vote here in Texas means very little. Regardless I'll still be voting.
 
I like Howard Dean the most, thus far, but I think all of the current electable candidates are too cowardly.

Melon
 
BonoVoxSupastar said:

But then again my vote here in Texas means very little. Regardless I'll still be voting.

This is how I feel in Massachusetts, however, the current Governor won and McCain won the primary here with crossover Democrats voting for him.

It is still a long ways away.
 
BonoVoxSupastar said:


Unfortunately this is true. Therefore my vote goes to the Democrat party. They would have to make a huge mistake for me not to. No matter who they put in their seat they would have to be better than Dubya. But then again my vote here in Texas means very little. Regardless I'll still be voting.

Same here in Alabama. *still trying to figure out how the hell this happened* oh well, no matter. However it does matter who they put in the seat for the dems, or the other's. So i guess "I still haven't found what I'm looking for".
 
melon said:
I like Howard Dean the most, thus far

:yes:.

I did hear about this one guy, his name was Justin Kohn, and he's with the Green Party...he sounded pretty cool, too from the link I checked him out on.

So it'll either be the Democratic or Green parties, most likely, for me, that I'll be voting from.

Who's running on the Libertarian Party? I haven't heard anything about those people running.

Angela
 
In a perfect world Bush and the democractic candidate would lose outright to an honest, good-natured candidate from an independent source. But considering that won't happen until we witness a massive scale revolution of politics, we'll do better voting for the lesser of two evils. That being said, at the moment I'd force myself to vote for the democrat (Kucinish not being a viable option) like Dean.

That's a sad comment on my politics, but right now I'd do anything to get that idiot out of office!

This whole thing never would have happened if Nader had won in 2000 ;)
 
I don't like it that we only will have two "realistic" choices. I rather like the Greens myself. Our system is democratic, but it's flawed, like anything else created by human beings. But I'll be voting Democratic.
 
I know that system isn't the greatest, and the demise of the Democratic party isn't as troublesome as the inevitable reign of the Republican party.
 
womanfish said:
I know that system isn't the greatest, and the demise of the Democratic party isn't as troublesome as the inevitable reign of the Republican party.

I'm not sure it's the demise of the Democrats or the inevitable reign of the Republican Party. The future is more uncertain that that, I think.
 
womanfish said:
I know that system isn't the greatest, and the demise of the Democratic party isn't as troublesome as the inevitable reign of the Republican party.

The demise of secularism and the rise of romanticism bothers me more.

Melon
 
U2Kitten said:
None of the above. I don't believe in politicians anymore :(

I honestly don't blame you. It's tough. We have someone in our ongoing mayoral campaign here in Birmingham who should be sent to jail, not to City Hall (look at my thread "election from hell"). I can't believe how f:censored:ked up this situation is, and it's not an isolated incident, I don't think.
 
Republican. I will always vote Republican for this simply reason: even if I don't agree with the Republican candidate 100%, I always agree with them more than I do the Democrat candidates.
 
i'm from canada but hell... i'm throwing in my 2 cents.
my thoughts about a president in 2004....

ANYBODY BUT BUSH

simple as that.
 
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