Now for the poll

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by kaci, Apr 22, 2008.

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So if it came down to one of the following, how would you vote?

  1. Clinton over McCain

    12 vote(s)
    19.7%
  2. Obama over McCain

    10 vote(s)
    16.4%
  3. McCain no matter what

    30 vote(s)
    49.2%
  4. undecided

    9 vote(s)
    14.8%
  1. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Sorry about the first attempt, work just really gets in the way sometimes:lol:
     
  2. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Wow that was weird, i did it all at the same time and the poll was delayed:confused:
     
  3. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    I voted...McCain :lol:
     
  4. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Yep, and sorry i left out the others, i was really kinda of curious to know how folks would change their vote depending on who runs against McCain but guess i didn't really word it correctly -should still be interesting though.
     
  5. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    I voted!
     
  6. Clif

    Clif Guest

    Then you should check that button in the poll. Since there is only one vote in "Undecided" and that vote is mine, you technically haven't voted.
     
  7. God'schild

    God'schild Well-Known Member

    heeeyyyyyyyyyyy....................It tells me I am not able to vote in this poll. How's come.......:?:
     
  8. God'schild

    God'schild Well-Known Member

    oh gee...............I had to log in.......:oops:


    :mrgreen:


    I'm an idiot..................
     
  9. Clif

    Clif Guest

    No prob. At first I thought maybe mine didn't register, but then I realized that I could see the results so my vote must have registered.
     
  10. Desdemona25

    Desdemona25 Well-Known Member

    :iagree:

    I'm registered as a Republican and that is who I voted for in my state's primary. All the others seem like the same old song and dance.

    For the general election, I'm thinking of submitting his name as a write-in or Jimmy Buffett. I'm not very impressed with our choices for this election.
     
  11. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    I would be curious to know what Hillary and Obama supporters would do in the event their candidate doesn't win the nomination. I've heard a lot of them say they could never vote for the other candidate. I wonder if that will change once we do have a nominee, especially if the "loser" urges their supporters to go with the "winner."
     
  12. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    That is basically what was in my head when i did the poll but did not word it correctly, dang phone kept ringing:lol:
     
  13. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    Probably be the same as all those that said they'd move out of the US if Bush was reelected. That didn't happen, they didn't keep their word, so I imagine, they won't keep their word on that statement either. :lol:
     
  14. Clif

    Clif Guest

    Johnny Depp did.
     
  15. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    He was about the only one. Seems like some on this board did too, but they are still living here. :lol:

    Seriously, I think he's lived in France since 1998, that's where Vanessa, his babies Mom is from and where they make their home.

    I do remember some who said they'd leave:

    Alec Baldwin
    Robert Altman
    Michael Moore
    Eddie Vedder
    Marisa Tomei
    Larry Flint
    Robert Redford

    I can't remember others, but I do remember some on this board saying they'd move if Bush won. I remember a lot of celebs making those statements, but they are all still here.
     
    Last edited: Apr 22, 2008
  16. mnredsky

    mnredsky Well-Known Member

    I'm voting democrat either way. I do have a preference in the Clinton vs. Obama duel, but either way I AM A BLUE DOT:hurray: .....living large in a red state:ack: :mrgreen:
     
  17. Clif

    Clif Guest

    And yet you will swear you don't tow the party line.

    Well, I suppose for some it's easier to just look for a "(D)" after a name than actually read up on the individual candidates, find out what they stand for, what they are going to do once elected and, of course, not to mention how they are going to do it.
     
  18. mnredsky

    mnredsky Well-Known Member

    It doesn't mean I don't research and look up what, when, how, where and why Mr. Clif. I will tell you that I do not like most of the things McCain "stands for."

    So please don't assume by my comments that I don't listen to all the political debates, issues etc. I just make a choice to not participate in the BS on here when it comes to politics.
     
  19. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    Yay, you! :hurray::hurray::hurray:
     
  20. Clif

    Clif Guest

    What does McCain stand for that you don't like? Most of what he stands for is in the liberal agenda.

    But, then, I didn't say anything specifically about McCain. There are other candidates out there for you to ignore in favour of a Democrat.

    So you do all that research and whatnot and then "vote Democrat either way". Yep, you sound like a well informed drone.

    And yet you not only felt obligated to post in a political thread, but then respond to a post in a political thread.

    Your statement that you choose not to participate is as disingenuous as Mr. Obama telling us he's never heard the Rev. Wright speak racist until just last month.
     

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