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Does religion matter to you...
...in selecting a candidate?
Because I'm an absentee voter, I've been getting a lot of flyers in the mail for the primaries that are coming up at the end of August. (I'm non-partisan, so I only get to vote for judge, tax collector, county commissioner, and supervisor of elections). Each and every candidate had to mention the fact that he was a member of a certain church (the lone Jewish candidate made a vague reference to being active in "religious groups"). Of course, there were no Catholics--just Baptists and Methodists. In local election such as these, do any of you actually care what religion your tax collector is? Superintendent of a public school district? I can understand listing community involvement and how familiar you are with your constituency. |
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For me it doesn't really matter. |
If I thought that there religion was likely to make them really socially conservative it would matter to me. Especially in a judge.
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For Supreme Court: yes. I can't stand judges that wear their religion on their sleave and interpret law through the Bible. |
Unless i agree with them ;)
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There's always that. |
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I vote on the issues. I'm in a state where Independents are fairly disenfranchised for the primary, so while I'm registered in a party, it's because that party tends to support candidates who share my opinion of the issues more so than the others. I think the "voting straight party" option should be done away with altogether! Even if I were to vote straight party, I'd select each person, rather than the "all of the above" option. |
Personally, when political candidates/politicians mention religion, it bothers me. Even if it's as something as "innocent" as mentioning God -- I don't think it's relevant to anything political, and it makes me feel that the politician doesn't take into account that not all citizens share his/her religious beliefs.
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And to answer your question: no. I vote for candidates who will best represent me regardless of religion. :) |
Atheist, Buddhist, whatever...I judge by their personal principles. I'm quite turned off by any candidate that wears their religion on their sleeve. Most truly spiritual/religious people aren't so vociferous about their beliefs. I've found that the more insincere ones tend to talk the most.
I would never ever vote for or against a candidate simply because of his/her religion. |
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Religion makes no difference to me.
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I wouldn't necessarily vote for somebody because they were Catholic, but there's people I would not vote for because of their religion.
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The way I look at it religion shouldn't be an issue, the candidate's character is more important (religion may be only an indicator). However I can't stand candidates who like to "preach from a pulpit" and make their religion (and opponents) and issue... much the same way I don't like candidates who purposefully wrap themselves in the flag...
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