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View Poll Results: who would you pick?
Independant 5 18.52%
McCain 13 48.15%
Hillary 9 33.33%
Voters: 27. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-29-2008, 05:23 PM
 
Location: AZ
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So i got interesting results from the last thread i posted with a poll about who people would vote for if ALL the candidates where running, so now im curious about what would happen if you took away one of the democrats. So Im starting 2 new polls

Who do YOU want to be our next president? (Part 2: - Hillary)

Who do YOU want to be our next president? (Part 3: - Obama)

i know there has been alot of discussion about this, but no City-Data polls... so i just wanted to get a interactive poll going to show the results. If i could have done all three polls in one thread i would have, but i cant, or dont know how.
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:46 PM
 
Location: South Fla
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I hate the whole lesser of 2 ( or 3 evils ) thing and I am definately tempted to vote independent because I feel Obama is far superior to either Clinton or McCain. There are basically only 2 reasons why I would vote Clinton, and they are:
#1, bringing our troops home!
#2, at least trying to bring about real change in our healthcare system
McCain doesn't seem the least bit interested in either and I feel voting independent would not be productive, especially as I am a resident of one of those all important "swing" states.
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:51 PM
 
Location: Washington state
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I hate the whole lesser of 2 ( or 3 evils ) thing and I am definately tempted to vote independent because I feel Obama is far superior to either Clinton or McCain. There are basically only 2 reasons why I would vote Clinton, and they are:
#1, bringing our troops home!
#2, at least trying to bring about real change in our healthcare system
McCain doesn't seem the least bit interested in either and I feel voting independent would not be productive, especially as I am a resident of one of those all important "swing" states.
No way, and I mean no way will I vote for Hillary Clinton, she's nothing but warmongering Republican lite slime. To add to that further it would be bad for the Democratic party, in down ticket races, for her to be the nominee. If she were to become president, just remember during the last Clinton presidency the Republicans regained the Congress within 2 years.
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Old 04-29-2008, 06:21 PM
 
Location: Jonquil City (aka Smyrna) Georgia- by Atlanta
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If Obama is not there in November I will support the Democrat no matter who it is.
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Old 04-29-2008, 06:29 PM
 
Location: AZ
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Thats interesting. Myself, i cant vote for a democrat. I really dont want either of the dems in office, and i fear that voting independant will only give the dems more of a chance, so i would have to vote for McCain, only because I think he would mess up LESS than hillary :/
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Old 04-29-2008, 07:31 PM
 
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McCain is a democrat in republican clothing, and there is no way I will vote for continuing the bush/clinton dynasty. After all, if Hilary hadn't been married to Bill, would she have the political clout necessary to run for president? I don't think so.

So, I may be tilting at windmills, but I will be voting for Ron Paul.
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Old 05-03-2008, 03:43 PM
 
Location: AZ
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McCain is a democrat in republican clothing, and there is no way I will vote for continuing the bush/clinton dynasty. After all, if Hilary hadn't been married to Bill, would she have the political clout necessary to run for president? I don't think so.

So, I may be tilting at windmills, but I will be voting for Ron Paul.
i agree, although i think mccain is very republican, hes TOO republican for me. I will probably be voting for Ron Paul as well.
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