THR Votes For The President

Your vote for President as it stands in April?

  • I’m a Republican - I’m voting for Bush

    Votes: 112 46.5%
  • I’m a Republican - I’m voting for Kerry

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • I’m a Democrat - I’m voting for Bush

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • I’m a Democrat - I’m voting for Kerry

    Votes: 8 3.3%
  • I’m an Independent - I’m voting for Bush

    Votes: 70 29.0%
  • I’m an Independent - I’m voting for Kerry

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • I’m just going to stay out of this election, I feel bad for America...

    Votes: 15 6.2%
  • Oh boy.. Your playin with fire there mister.

    Votes: 29 12.0%

  • Total voters
    241
  • Poll closed .
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Zan

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Gun owners alike seem to have a strong incentive on voting this November. Even Democrats seem to have issue with some of John Kerry's approach to regulating what types of weapons you can or can’t buy. But deciding on who will take that vote remains a strong and heated issue with gun owners throughout.. As responsible owners, who do you think will take your vote?

(Remember, an individuals votes are not logged and remain anonymous)

POST NOTE: I didnt put Nader or anyone obvious on the Ballot because of the HIGH unlikelyhood of them successfully being elected
 
I can't participate in the poll since you didn't allow for the voting of someone other than Bush or Kerry.
 
If I felt Nader had a chance, I would have put em on there... Sorry.
 
Yeah, wheres the "I'm usually Republican but since Bush is in office I will vote heartless Libertarian" option?
Too bad I can't vote in this election:(
 
I, for one, wasn't talking about Nader. There are other options, such as the Libertarians. :) Besides, as has been stated by wiser folks before, this isn't a horse race. Picking who you think has the best chance to win isn't the point! ;)
 
Libertarians....there's an option. If you want to throw your vote away and help insure Kerry becomes our president. Why not just vote for Kerry? Plus, does the libertarian candidate even have the qualifications to be president? I think not.
 
HBK Libertarians....there's an option. If you want to throw your vote away and help insure Kerry becomes our president.
That depends on the state. Bush will win Virginia no matter how I vote.

Your warning is valid in only about 10 states (maybe 15) that will be "in play." In the other 35 - 40 states, it is invalid. :)

Oh, and I can't vote in this poll either
 
HBK ~

Time for another basic math lesson again:

George has 10 votes.

John has 10 votes.

If Kathy does not vote for either George or John, how many more votes will John have?

The thing that really, really, really irks me is the assumption that since the libertarians are as disgusted with the Democrats as you Republicans are, we therefore properly should just love the Republican alternative -- or at least, we should be so very terrified of the evil jackass that we'll happily go for a ride on the elephant.

The fact is, though, that (like most libertarians) I am fond of every single one of the items in the Bill of Rights, and am every bit as annoyed with the Republicans for pooping on the 4th as I am with the Dems for pooping on the 2nd. My right to be free from unreasonable, warrantless searches is every bit as importantant to me as my right to own a Glock, and I'm going to vote accordingly.

President Bush is actually trying to expand the Patiot Act. John Kerry wants the AWB renewed and expanded.

I am not voting for either one of them, because I don't want either one of them in office.

It is that simple.

pax
 
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