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View Poll Results: Would You vote for Hillary ?
I will NOT vote for that woman ! 69 45.70%
I will vote agaist her no matter what ! 29 19.21%
Yes, I will vote for her if she is the best candidate! 29 19.21%
I will vote for her no matter what ! 4 2.65%
I don't vote. 6 3.97%
The abomination that GOP is running is even scarier then Hillary. 10 6.62%
Other, explain. 4 2.65%
Voters: 151. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-16-2015, 12:18 PM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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I voted other. Because while I won't vote for her, nobody else on the other side catches my eye either. I know I know.... being a libertarian you would think I would support Rand Paul. The funny thing is, I'm not sold on him either.

I am thinking of voting for Bugs Bunny !
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:19 PM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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Nice biased poll there. If you're asking as simple question, try posting a simple poll. Yes or No would suffice to answer your question.

Yes and no does not cut it, to much in between.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:21 PM
 
Location: A great city, by a Great Lake!
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I am thinking of voting for Bugs Bunny !

LOL! I've consider that too!
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Iowa, USA
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I find the options in this poll ridiculous. Their redundant and overly specific. This is a yes/no question, that can have the option of 'maybe' which is where I stand.

Election time is quite a ways away and at this point, I'm not committed to any given individual. I'd rather Elizabeth Warren get the nomination (if she's running; has that been established yet?) over Hillary Clinton frankly. In terms of Republicans... ehh. Rand Paul would be my first pick, and if its between Hillary and Rand, it'll be close for me. Rand's got some views that are pretty absurd, but on the whole, I think his good ideas are especially good. Jeb Bush, I'm not so sure I'd mind him. I'd feel like we'd need a throne in the oval office if he does win, but he seems like a moderate Republican which I tend to think having a moderate president is a safer option. But we'll see. Marco Rubio's not too bad.

But really, I haven't been following it yet and the media only focuses on the Republicans, either because they're more fun to watch (that party has a nasty habit of saying really stupid things, rather or not the meant to) or they really want Hillary to win and she's really the only candidate getting attention at this point.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:35 PM
 
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You are correct, I don't know much about him. Never really cared to find out more.
Fair enough. Hell, I appreciate the honesty.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:38 PM
 
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There is no way this poll will accurately reflect the voting public. Everybody knows this forum skews heavily conservative.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:41 PM
 
Location: Land of debt and Corruption
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Absolutely not.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:49 PM
 
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There is no way this poll will accurately reflect the voting public. Everybody knows this forum skews heavily conservative.
That's true.

If it were American Idol or TMZ, I'm sure we'd have a much higher liberal presence.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:53 PM
 
Location: Greater NYC, USA
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I find the options in this poll ridiculous. Their redundant and overly specific. This is a yes/no question, that can have the option of 'maybe' which is where I stand.

Election time is quite a ways away and at this point, I'm not committed to any given individual. I'd rather Elizabeth Warren get the nomination (if she's running; has that been established yet?) over Hillary Clinton frankly. In terms of Republicans... ehh. Rand Paul would be my first pick, and if its between Hillary and Rand, it'll be close for me. Rand's got some views that are pretty absurd, but on the whole, I think his good ideas are especially good. Jeb Bush, I'm not so sure I'd mind him. I'd feel like we'd need a throne in the oval office if he does win, but he seems like a moderate Republican which I tend to think having a moderate president is a safer option. But we'll see. Marco Rubio's not too bad.

But really, I haven't been following it yet and the media only focuses on the Republicans, either because they're more fun to watch (that party has a nasty habit of saying really stupid things, rather or not the meant to) or they really want Hillary to win and she's really the only candidate getting attention at this point.
I purposely fraised my questions this way to tell me a complete story. I will not vote for Hillary so I might not vote at all. V I will vote against Hillary even if the devil runs against her. There is a huge difference in that.

Will you vote for the best candidate, will you vote against a candidate ? What if you don't like any candidate, will you vote at all? My poll covers this, that's why it seems redundant.

But 50% of the people in this poll, thus far do not see Hillary as a viable presidential candidate.

I will not support any dynasty myself, I don't support Hillary and will not support Bush 3.0. The crazy Canadian from Texas and Rand Paul who is not always taken seriously.

But the poll results DO spell out that Hillary is not a viable candidate and will lose the elections for the democrats. It seems that most people agree with this .

Rand Paul v Warren is allot better then Hillary v Ted Cruz.
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:55 PM
 
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Other - I won't vote for a Republican or Democrat ever again.
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