Count Down to Election. Did your candidate change?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Anon-15281db623, Nov 2, 2004.

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Has your opinion of your candidate changed?

  1. I have supported John Kerry, and will vote for John Kerry

    6 vote(s)
    30.0%
  2. I have supported George Bush, and will vote for George Bush

    13 vote(s)
    65.0%
  3. I supported John Kerry, but changed my mind and will vote for George Bush

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. I supported George Bush, but changed my mind and will vote for John Kerry

    1 vote(s)
    5.0%
  1. Anon-15281db623

    Anon-15281db623 Anonymized

    Just want to get a general poll here.

    Has you opinion of your candidate changed?

    You do not have to reply, just vote in the poll. :)

    :cool:

    cooked
     
  2. ~Pyrate~

    ~Pyrate~ MajorGeek

    i would've voted for 'not bush' but he wasn't running
     
  3. Sgt. Tibbs

    Sgt. Tibbs Ultra Geek

    None of the above. I did not support George Bush, and I did not vote for him. I did not support John Kerry, and I did not vote for him. I was undecided for a long time, debating myself on whether or not I could vote for Kerry as my union, my political party, and my family wanted...and I came up with a "no".

    I did, however, vote for Badnarik, which is the candidate I decided upon when I finally made up my mind.
     
  4. Gottheit

    Gottheit General Logic

    No matter what happens tomorrow, I'm going to be upset.

    I know Bush is going to be re-elected, however. There's little doubt in my mind.
     
  5. Gottheit

    Gottheit General Logic

    Until we can get others in this country who heavily weigh the options as you have, we will not see a positive shift for the 3rd party candidates.

    I applaud your vote. Thank you for fully thinking out the impact of your vote. You're a model citizen, in that aspect. :)
     
  6. ArchAngel

    ArchAngel Sergeant

    I guess I'm not a model citizen. I voted for Bush, as did more than half the other citizens who voted.

    Oh, and no my opinion did not change. I was thinking about voting Constitution party, but I thought that would be rather irresponsible because they had no chance of winning. Therefore my vote would have been wasted. Which it turned out anyway. I am grateful for the other states who voted for Bush. Now I won't have to listen to the boring monotone voice anymore.
     
  7. Sgt. Tibbs

    Sgt. Tibbs Ultra Geek

    The "model citizen" comment was due to the fact that I thought for myself and was not influenced by those around me. If Bush was the candidate you honestly believed in, then you are also a model citizen. However, given your comments about not voting for a candidate because he did not stand a chance of winning, then I would guess that no, you are not a model citizen. Not because you voted for Bush, but because you voted against your first choice. More people need to vote for their chosen candidate, regardless of the possibility of him/her winning the election. It sends a statement to both mainstream political parties when people choose not to vote for either one of them.
     
  8. Gottheit

    Gottheit General Logic

    Aye! Ya hit the nail right between the eyes, ya did! ;)

    Felt like being a pirate for some reason...Don't ask. :D
     

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