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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 02-11-2019, 02:52 PM
 
Location: By The Beach In Maine
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Michael Avenatti HA HA HA hahahahahahahahaha!

That fool can't even win his own cases.
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Old 02-11-2019, 07:46 PM
 
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Michael Avenatti HA HA HA hahahahahahahahaha!

That fool can't even win his own cases.
He decided against running shortly after I made this thread.
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Old 02-13-2019, 11:36 AM
 
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Every major candidate that has declared so far is included in this poll.
You didn't include Amy Klobuchar, who is far preferable to about 90% of your list
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Old 02-13-2019, 11:56 AM
 
Location: The Heart of Dixie
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Of these I'll go with Trump and PEnce, but I would vote for nearly any Republican over any Democrat.

The ONLY possible way I would vote for a Democrat again is if its a relatively moderate Democrat like Joe Manchin or John Bel Edwards vs a RINO like John Kasich. Still though, this Democrat would have to be pro-life and pro-gun and not support open borders.
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Old 02-13-2019, 04:31 PM
 
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Old boss, same as the new boss, won't get fooled.....oh wait. As the masses continue to divide over the illusion of choice.

No my candidate is better and will change things!
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Old 02-16-2019, 11:37 AM
 
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You didn't include Amy Klobuchar, who is far preferable to about 90% of your list
Doh! I meant to include her.
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Old 02-20-2019, 07:24 PM
 
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I don't like Democrats and I don't like Trump. Will some Republican please challenge Trump for the GOP nomination?
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Old 02-24-2019, 09:22 AM
 
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I don't like Democrats and I don't like Trump. Will some Republican please challenge Trump for the GOP nomination?
William Weld announced that he will be primarying Trump after I made this thread.
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Old 02-24-2019, 10:10 AM
 
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I don't like Democrats and I don't like Trump. Will some Republican please challenge Trump for the GOP nomination?
You might not personally like Trump, but I suspect it is more his style over substance.
If you are a true (R), he has gotten more accomplished than most any of the other (R's) would have running against him in 2016.
Just the conservative federal judges alone he has nominated are worth pulling the lever for him, much less the scotus picks.
That was another promise fulfilled.

His stance on the border and illegal aliens is another. Reagan, was tricked/bamboozled by trusting the Democrats and others in his own party, and little to nothing has been done to stop the flow if illegals, drugs, gangs, etc.

He also has the guts to go after the leftist media and expose their bias, where as most (R's) would try to play nice with them hoping for more favorable press.
That alone is why many people like Trump, because the media has been liberal since at least the 1960's, and getting worse every decade.
They always favor the Democrats, so playing nice with them never works, especially in this day and age.

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William Weld announced that he will be primarying Trump after I made this thread.
He has less than a 0% chance, and would only run trying to nick or cut Trump, which would only serve to help the (D's).
Once he tied his political future to the dope smoking kook in 2016, he ruined any chance he might have had in national politics.
Plus like Romney, he is a classic RINO, more in line with Democrats than his own parties ideology.

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Old 02-26-2019, 03:40 PM
 
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I am guessing this poll didn't turn out the way OP had hoped by putting all those names in there as options.
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