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Libertarian, but registered as a Republican
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I'll have to go with Democrat here-- both of the parties get on my last nerve, but stomping on people's individual rights like the Right does really sticks in my craw. More so than willy-nilly spending. But both scenarios are bad. When will the Southern Democrats rise again?? :D
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Stomping on individual rights...like gun control?
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I vote for both, but I lean a little more toward the Democrats. Usually, I tend to vote for whomever I think is lying the least to me.
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I have Liberal and Conservative tendencies, so I'd say Moderate or right in the middle.
For purposes of voting: Canada-I've only voted NDP U.S. - If I had voting privileges, I'd vote for more Dems than Reps.. |
Registered Demo. I usually vote Demo but if any of the other candidates I agree with, I'll vote for them. I used to be Peace and Freedom but became disillusioned with them. I saw more changes with the two major partys
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Republican, though more on the moderate side. There are issues I keep with an open mind. Such as, as much as I'm oppose to abortion, I feel it's good to impose my values on others and hence let the mother choose what she feels would be the best.
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staunch cold blooded mean conservative Republican right here. :p
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Like PP, Libertarian, but reg. as Republican. I used to be reg. as a Libertarian, but the party was disbanded in my state. :eek:
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registered as not affiliated, vote democrat.
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Republican convert. Used to vote Dems but then I started earning money and wanted to hold on to it. HA! With regards to other issues I tend to be fairly liberal.
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I am a Republican. I am a fiscal conservative and a social moderate (leaning right). I could vote for a moderate (as long as there was no better conservative candidate) but never for a liberal.
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