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And under what circumstances?
Hell No. So far I have at least 16 better choices than the Other side has. Not even breaking a sweat yet. Unless some disaster or something else, I know I can elect Someone of much better stature than We currently have.
No because there's a lot more at stake than just president.

I will say this, If Jeb gets the nod, I see no difference between him and Hillary. If Bush is the Republican and somebody like Paul, Cruz or maybe Trump decides to run 3rd party I'll vote for them instead.
Nope. I'm voting for sure.
(08-01-2015 04:03 PM)CardFan1 Wrote: [ -> ]Hell No. So far I have at least 16 better choices than the Other side has. Not even breaking a sweat yet. Unless some disaster or something else, I know I can elect Someone of much better stature than We currently have.

...yet he has won two elections.

LOL....
Jeb v Hillary

No vote
Well, if I die I won't personally be voting. Having said that, given that I live in Illinois someone may use my vote. 03-lmfao
(08-01-2015 04:09 PM)blunderbuss Wrote: [ -> ]No because there's a lot more at stake than just president.

I will say this, If Jeb gets the nod, I see no difference between him and Hillary. If Bush is the Republican and somebody like Paul, Cruz or maybe Trump decides to run 3rd party I'll vote for them instead.

Trump -- is a cartoon character and if he is the best the Republicans have then prepare for Hillary.

Cruz -- doesn't have the temperament to be President and represents the Tea Party nuttiness that has hijacked the Republican Party

Paul -- there are no perfect candidates and his temper tantrums should void him from being President but as center left "liberal" I like some of the things he stand for. I guess you and I can't share a beer when I travel to ECU this Fall ;^)

Bush -- he was an effective Republican Governor in my home state...as much as that pains me to say. The guy is smart and has a better world view that is needed to guide our diverse country.

L. Graham -- lots to like about his foreign policy position in Western Europe and abroad in general. However he is just saber rattling on the Iran deal....

Fmr Gove Huckfinn -- no way he can win and he is just building his conservative stred cred/brand to earn him another 5-7 years as "leading conservative" thinker on FixNews for a couple million/year. Must be nice to make that kind of dough for a couple hours a fearmongering a week; he is either a liar or suffering from Alzheimer's based on his juxtaposition on how to deal with Iran.

BTW...I think I'd rather vote for Sanders than Hillary...not sure he can win but can be a thorn in her side. Her political leanings seem "manufactured"....if that makes sense and has no true sense of true self. Say what you will about Obama, but he got his agenda that was important to him and made impact. Longterm US healthcare will be better for the work started in his administration. We should haven't have health disparities based on economic standing and we shouldn't have to throw up our hands in trying to eliminate the fraud and waste of the former system. Instead of Repeal or Replace....the mantra for Dems and Reds should be to Repair.

I'll just say this: until we have legitimate campaign finance reform, where candidates are free to be themselves and truly represent the people instead of their PAC sugardaddies....American Politics is going to be like watching a bad reality shows. Shameful how we conduct our politics...on both sides.
I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?
I always vote.
(08-01-2015 06:43 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?

Take a look At Jim Webb...I'm no fan of Hillary and alight with Sanders more politically. That said I think Webb might be the guy the Country needs right now.
(08-01-2015 06:43 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?

Lulz
(08-01-2015 06:24 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote: [ -> ]Jeb v Hillary

No vote

Not going to vote for anything else?
(08-01-2015 07:01 PM)blunderbuss Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:43 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?

Lulz

Why not b/c he is a dreaded socialist?

oh nooooo!
(08-01-2015 07:20 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 07:01 PM)blunderbuss Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:43 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?

Lulz

Why not b/c he is a dreaded socialist?

oh nooooo!
Owl#'s is economically Libertarian.
I'll vote.

I'm always on the lookout for a fiscal conservative who's moderately liberal on social issues and prefers a non-interventionist foreign policy.

The Libertarian Party is typically too purist/hard core for my tastes. But if neither D nor R sounds reasonable to me, I'll pull the lever on Gary Johnson.
(08-01-2015 06:55 PM)BobL Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:43 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2015 06:31 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]I'll vote libertarian unless Rand is the republican nominee. He is the only person in either major party that I could actually vote FOR.

If Hillary is in a fight with either Bernie or Liz in the primary, I will register democrat and vote for Hillary. I think keeping Bernie and Liz out of the White House is the primary focus of this election.

Not a fan of Bernie?

Why not?

Take a look At Jim Webb...I'm no fan of Hillary and alight with Sanders more politically. That said I think Webb might be the guy the Country needs right now.

Could be. I'll leave it at that. He's in the wrong party,I believe, however. I wouldn't want him to drag along his party's garbage people.

True then... true now.

http://www.denverpost.com/ci_16084945

Never forget.
I'm getting out there. I've got a couple of representatives and a governor to vote for.
I'll go forth and vote for Bernie, knowing it's purely symbolic.

The game is rigged.
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