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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 01-21-2019, 09:04 AM
 
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Multiple candidates from the list have now declared that they are running.
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Old 01-21-2019, 09:06 AM
 
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The Democrat, I'll never vote R
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Old 01-21-2019, 09:09 AM
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It's no contest who I'm voting for. It's going to be President Trump for a well-deserved second term.

Pence cannot run because he's still the VP and he's not going to primary the incumbent. He'll have my vote in 2024 if he runs then.
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Old 01-21-2019, 09:24 AM
 
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I think you put in way too many choices.
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Old 01-21-2019, 07:19 PM
 
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Trump,Pence,Ventura and Patrick Buchanan above ALL of those if he ran.
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Old 01-24-2019, 03:10 PM
 
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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I think you put in way too many choices.
The OP did that intentionally—just as he placed Trump at the top of the list—in order to skew the poll towards making it easy (and brainless) for Trump's minions to vote for him.
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Old 01-24-2019, 03:14 PM
 
Location: Home is Where You Park It
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OK,

Who voted for the dog?

It would be an improvement, but seriously...
I did. Way too soon to decide, and I am fond of dogs.

Whoever I vote for, it won't be Trump.
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Old 01-24-2019, 07:16 PM
 
Location: Home, Home on the Front Range
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As of right now: Sen. Michael Bennet.
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Old 01-25-2019, 01:27 PM
 
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If Ted Cruz ran I'd vote for him over Trump in the primaries. He's already said though he's supporting Trump in 2020, so that'll be where my vote goes, unless he gives amnesty to most illegals in the country. I don't even like the idea of Dreamers being given amnesty, but if Trump does what his son-in-law wants, amnesty not only for Dreamers but for most of those here illegally, I'll not vote for him. In that case I'd consider voting third party.
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Old 02-11-2019, 01:53 PM
 
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Every major candidate that has declared so far is included in this poll.
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