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View Poll Results: Who would you vote for in the 2020 US presidential election?
Donald Trump (Republican) 119 55.35%
Mike Pence (Republican) 18 8.37%
Justin Amash (Republican) 5 2.33%
Bob Corker (Republican) 4 1.86%
Rocky De La Fuente (Republican) 1 0.47%
Jack Fellure (Republican) 1 0.47%
Carly Fiorina (Republican) 4 1.86%
Larry Hogan (Republican) 4 1.86%
John Kasich (Republican) 17 7.91%
Bill Kristol (Republican) 1 0.47%
Colin Powell (Republican) 13 6.05%
Jonathon Sharkey (Republican) 1 0.47%
Joe Walsh (Republican) 1 0.47%
Michael Avenatti (Democrat) 3 1.40%
Alec Baldwin (Democrat) 3 1.40%
Joe Biden (Democrat) 31 14.42%
Michael Bloomberg (Democrat) 17 7.91%
Michael Bennet (Democrat) 4 1.86%
Richard Blumenthal (Democrat) 6 2.79%
Cory Booker (Democrat) 16 7.44%
Jeff Boss (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Harry Braun (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Sherrod Brown (Democrat) 21 9.77%
Steve Bullock (Democrat) 4 1.86%
Pete Buttigieg (Democrat) 6 2.79%
Bob Casey Jr. (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Julian Castro (Democrat) 7 3.26%
Hillary Clinton (Democrat) 13 6.05%
Stephen Colbert (Democrat) 5 2.33%
Oscar De La Hoya (Democrat) 2 0.93%
John Delaney (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Tammy Duckworth (Democrat) 9 4.19%
Geoffrey Fieger (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Tulsi Gabbard (Democrat) 12 5.58%
Eric Garcetti (Democrat) 4 1.86%
Kirsten Gillibrand (Democrat) 11 5.12%
Kamala Harris (Democrat) 24 11.16%
John Hickenlooper (Democrat) 8 3.72%
Eric Holder (Democrat) 7 3.26%
Jay Inslee (Democrat) 2 0.93%
John Kerry (Democrat) 10 4.65%
Patrick Little (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Terry McAuliffe (Democrat) 3 1.40%
William H. McRaven (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Jeff Merkley (Democrat) 5 2.33%
Ken Nwadike Jr. (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Martin O'Malley (Democrat) 5 2.33%
Beto O'Rouke (Democrat) 25 11.63%
Bo Obama (Democrat) 7 3.26%
Richard Ojeda (Democrat) 4 1.86%
Deval Patrick (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Ron Perlman (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Gina Raimondo (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Tim Ryan (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Bernie Sanders (as a Democrat) 22 10.23%
Adam Schiff (Democrat) 9 4.19%
Howard Schultz (Democrat) 3 1.40%
Al Sharpton (Democrat) 3 1.40%
Tom Steyer (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Eric Swalwell (Democrat) 5 2.33%
Antonio Villaraigosa (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Mark Warner (Democrat) 4 1.86%
Elizabeth Warren (Democrat) 22 10.23%
Anthony Weiner with Eric Holder as VP (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Robby Wells (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Marianne Williamson (Democrat) 1 0.47%
Frederica Wilson (Democrat) 2 0.93%
Andrew Yang (Democrat) 12 5.58%
Joey Berry (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Tom Campbell (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Peyton Faucett (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Cecil Ince (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Zoltan Istvan (Libertarian) 2 0.93%
Steve Kerbel (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Adam Kokesh (Libertarian) 3 1.40%
Donald Eugene Lowe (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Joseph "Exotic" Maldonado (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Jeffrey Miron (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Kim Ruff (Libertarian) 2 0.93%
Mary Ruwart (Libertarian) 2 0.93%
Nicholas Sarwark (Libertarian) 3 1.40%
Peter Schiff (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
Vermin Supreme (Libertarian) 3 1.40%
Arvin Vohra (Libertarian) 1 0.47%
William Weld (Libertarian) 3 1.40%
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry (Green) 2 0.93%
Jesse Ventura (Green) 8 3.72%
Bill Bayes (Constitution) 2 0.93%
Don Blankenship (Constitution) 2 0.93%
Lawrence Jackson 1 0.47%
Dan Rattiner 1 0.47%
Akon 1 0.47%
Roseanne Barr 3 1.40%
Mark Cuban 5 2.33%
LeBron James 2 0.93%
Harambe 3 1.40%
Ken Bone 2 0.93%
Giant Meteor 7 3.26%
Brynneth Pawltro 3 1.40%
I've also got a list of some not included in the poll in my reply. 10 4.65%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 215. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 12-01-2018, 11:15 AM
 
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Anyone without their political affiliation listed beside them is either an Independent, or has unknown political affiliation. They could either run as an Independent or under any party. The reason the Bernie Sanders says "(as a Democrat)" instead of either just "(Democrat)" or blank is because he's otherwise not a Democrat but always runs as a Democrat when he runs for president and has declined to run for president as an Independent or any other political party. This list does not included anyone listed as "Declined to be candidates" on the "United States presidential election, 2020" Wikipedia article, the exception to this is Mike Pence because he is Donald Trump's Vice President and there's a chance that he could be the incumbent.
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Old 12-01-2018, 11:17 AM
 
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Who would you vote for in the 2020 US presidential election? .....
The Republican nominee.
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Old 12-01-2018, 11:34 AM
 
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The Republican nominee.
Do you realize what you just posted? The nominee could be terrible. I vote for the best candidate regardless of the party.
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Old 12-01-2018, 11:49 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Anyone but Trump. Anyone.
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Old 12-01-2018, 12:19 PM
 
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Whoever is running against Trump has my vote.
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Old 12-01-2018, 12:46 PM
 
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Don't forget to also vote in the single choice version: Who would you like to see win the 2020 US presidential election? 1st Half of 2019 (+ Dec.2018) Edition (single choice)
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Old 12-01-2018, 06:06 PM
 
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OK,

Who voted for the dog?

It would be an improvement, but seriously...
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Old 12-01-2018, 06:11 PM
 
Location: NE Mississippi
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The Republican nominee.
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Do you realize what you just posted? The nominee could be terrible. I vote for the best candidate regardless of the party.
I will vote for the Republican nominee.
I will not vote for a Democrat because I don't believe the Democrat platform is correct for America. The Republican platform is.
I can't think of a single Democrat I would vote for.
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Old 12-01-2018, 07:00 PM
 
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I will vote for the Republican nominee.
I will not vote for a Democrat because I don't believe the Democrat platform is correct for America. The Republican platform is.
I can't think of a single Democrat I would vote for.
You can vote for all of the Republicans in the poll if you want to, that's why I made it multi-choice.
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Old 12-01-2018, 07:28 PM
 
Location: WY
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Do you realize what you just posted? The nominee could be terrible. I vote for the best candidate regardless of the party.
Until the D Party changes course and nominates someone who isn't a freakin moron, I will vote R. I hate to say that. I believe in the same "vote for the best candidate" concept that you do. But the entire party went off the rails a few years ago and this woman has NO intention of voting for any of them until they get back on track. I have seen no signs to date that the old guard is willing to do that. And all the younger Ds who have been trying to make a name for themselves (ranging from Gillibrand to Harris to Orcasio-Cortez to Spartacus) just need to sit down and shut up. They're embarrassing.
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