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white_n_slow Nov 1, 2004 02:58 PM

I'm not a democrat.
 
This is my one and only political thread. I promise it wont happen again. :happysad:

I'm 22 years old, in 00 and 02 i was registered as a democrat... this year I'm unaffiliated. I've always considered myself a democrat (since long before I could vote), but in preparing my cheat-sheet for tomorrow, I realized that locally I'm voting for a number of republicans and libertarians... they're simply more qualified. Overall, I'd consider myself a moderate liberal, but choosing your candidates, referendums and ammendments strictly along party lines is just plain ignorant.

There, I said it. I'm done. :oh:

Derek Nov 1, 2004 02:59 PM

I'm the same way, could give a shit which party they're from. All I care about are the issues they will address and how they will address them.

Jessica Nov 1, 2004 03:00 PM

voting across the party line, unless they are all actually qualified in your eyes, is not a good idea and is uninformed voting. i'm voting for a republican tomorrow if i can because he's given a lot of funding to my school.

white_n_slow Nov 1, 2004 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by 99civic_love
voting across the party line, unless they are all actually qualified in your eyes, is not a good idea and is uninformed voting. i'm voting for a republican tomorrow if i can because he's given a lot of funding to my school.

if you can? :eh:

ManInCamo Nov 1, 2004 03:04 PM

I voted straight republican. There were a few republicans I didn't like, but the race is close between repub/dem.
I almost voted a few libertarians

Jessica Nov 1, 2004 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by white_n_slow
if you can? :eh:

i can't remember how the local election thing works. when is it that you can only vote for your party? or did someone lie to me about that?

ManInCamo Nov 1, 2004 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by 99civic_love
i can't remember how the local election thing works. when is it that you can only vote for your party? or did someone lie to me about that?


thats only for the primaries....











God save us from uninformed voters :sad:

Jessica Nov 1, 2004 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by ManInCamo
thats only for the primaries....











God save us from uninformed voters :sad:

ok thats what i thought, but i wanted to make sure. and god won't save you. give me a break, the first time i voted was the primaries.

bluetwo Nov 1, 2004 03:11 PM

I know on the absentee ballot you could vote for whomever you wanted to, as long as you knew thier name. Because otherwise you were checking a block for a republican, who was already named on the ballot, for about 75% of the choices. Which seemed a little too easy for the republican side.
Note: this was mainly the case for local elections such as DA, Sheriff, Judges etc.
The big ones were named therein.

g2tegls Nov 1, 2004 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by ManInCamo
God save us from uninformed voters :sad:

Unfortunately one of the main campaigning strategies is to misinform, trick, or straight out lie to voters. Combined with the public's natural stoopadity, this practically ensures that nobody will make an informed decision.


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