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I consider myself a Republican, but I am socially liberal on a few issues. I'm pro-choice, and I believe that marijuana should be legalized.
Fiscally, I'm extremely conservative. I am 100% for requiring an ID to vote and for drug testing for those on welfare. I also believe in cutting government programs to save money, instead of raising taxes. |
I'll be voting for the first time come November 6, very exciting! :)
I'm registered as an independent but I lean right. More liberal on social issues (except abortion) and foreign policy, conservative economically. |
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Hardcore Democrat. But I did almost vote for Charlie Crist...almost.
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I'm a Third Way social democrat.
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I'm a Republican and I hate nothing more than being asked by people (particularly those who don't know me) how I can be in my career field and still vote Republican. That's a smug way of telling someone they must not be proficient in their job because they don't hold some of your same views. I draw the line there.
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I used to be a Libertarian, because I thought government should stay out of stuff and everyone should do things on their own. Then I came to terms with my own privilege as a white woman from an upper-class background, and realized it is total nonsense to pretend that I am where I am through hard work or my own brilliance.
So, now I am a progressive, and typically vote democratic, but I cast my presidential vote for Jill Stein. |
I've voted straight Republican my entire life. It runs in the family; both of my parents were Republican. My brother used to be the president of a Young Republican chapter. The first time my husband and I went to vote after getting married, he told me that he had no idea how he should vote. I half-sarcastically told him that he had married a Republican so he should vote like one. He has done this ever since.
I really did have my doubts about how I was going to vote this presidential election. I voted early and felt good about my decision. Now for the fun & excitement of another election as an election judge in Chicago. |
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Everyone tells me that it must be easy for me to be a Republican coming from a privileged background, but I fully believe that people should take whatever the are given in life and use it to better themselves.While I have definitely worked hard academically through my life, I haven't really had a "job" because I never needed one. Now that I have completed my education, I look forward to being employed and earning my own living rather than living off of my parents.
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Also, just because I come from an upper-class background does not mean I'm spoiled. My parents could pay for my college, but I am paying for most of it by myself. I'll also have to pay for all of my Law School. |
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Regarding political parties - I'm just looking forward to Tuesday being over so I don't have Republican/Democrat mud-slinging shoved down my throat during every commercial. |
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