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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, 07:35 PM
 
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The Republican nominee.
I am thinking of registering as a democrat and voting for the most insane candidate as a spoiler. C'mon OcasioCortez magically get to age 35.
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Old 12-02-2018, 04:15 AM
 
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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None of the above. My pick for the Democratic nomination would be Amy Klobuchar, and I would vote for her if she were nominated.

Why? She is a moderate Democrat who knows how to work across the isle with Republicans in the Senate.
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Old 12-02-2018, 06:40 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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My choice for Dem nominee is Beto O'Rourke. I know little about him, but do know he is a charismatic rock star. A all-white Obama. It is going to take that to beat a reality show star. Qualifications are secondary to "the show" as we saw in '16. Sad, perhaps, but that is what we have become.
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Old 12-02-2018, 07:20 AM
 
Location: Billings, MT
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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.

I agree with the sentiments stated above! Except for the "freakin". I would change that to "freaky".
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Old 12-02-2018, 07:54 AM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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Any one the Democrat's nominate. They have changed how a candidate win's the nomination.
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Old 12-02-2018, 08:55 AM
 
Location: 404
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I would like to say Gabbard or Sanders, but I expect the Democratic Party to double down on failed strategies and candidates. So maybe Trump.
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Old 12-02-2018, 09:03 AM
 
Location: Cape Cod
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What a crazy list you compiled OP and speaking of crazy you left out Hillary ?



I like Trump. I think he is doing a Ok job despite the doom and gloom garbage the media piles on him whether it is deserved or not.
I have voted for Democrats in the past but the way they have become so extreme and the way that they have been conducting themselves over the last 2 years (poorly) they don't deserve to be back in power.
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Old 12-02-2018, 11:31 PM
 
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I would like to see Andrew Yang or Elizabeth Warren.

Not voting for Trump will be the easiest vote I'll ever make though.
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Old 12-02-2018, 11:41 PM
 
Location: Forest bathing
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Maybe John Huntman who isn’t listed. No one who is either too far to the left or right.

https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/169840
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Old 12-02-2018, 11:50 PM
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Location: Middle Tennessee
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Maybe John Huntman who isn’t listed. No one who is either too far to the left or right.

https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/169840
Huntsman always interested me. I voted for Mitt Romney in 2012 and would vote for him again if he was running.
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