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Who are you voting for president?

Poll ended at Tue Nov 06, 2012 3:11 pm

Barack Obama
43
44%
Mitt Romney
15
15%
Third party
14
14%
Abstaining from voting for president
14
14%
Not allowed to vote (non-US citizen, criminal record, not 18)
12
12%
 
Total votes: 98

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MrPopo wrote:
StuntDouble wrote:I don't like the way our country is headed right now under Obama, and I'm not sure I'd like it under Romney either. I'll probably end up flipping a coin the day of.
Or you could... not vote.
Or vote for a third party candidate if one catches your eye.
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o.pwuaioc wrote: Or vote for a third party candidate if one catches your eye.
Good point. If the disenfranchised non-voters would actually just vote for 3rd parties, we might be able to get out of this two-party rut we have been in for so long.

As it stands, I always vote the lesser of two evils because the job is so important, but I would love viable 3rd and 4th party candidates (or more). I include a 4th at least because I think it's easy to end up splitting a voter pool, in which case the 3rd party candidate helps the opposing candidate that they are most clearly different from, like when Ralph Nader pulled away votes from Al Gore, or when Ross Perot pulled away votes from George Bush Sr.
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You gentlemen make a good point about voting for third party candidates. I'll have to do a bit more research to see who's out there, as I haven't really been following anyone but the main two parties.
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J T wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote: Or vote for a third party candidate if one catches your eye.
Good point. If the disenfranchised non-voters would actually just vote for 3rd parties, we might be able to get out of this two-party rut we have been in for so long.

As it stands, I always vote the lesser of two evils because the job is so important, but I would love viable 3rd and 4th party candidates (or more). I include a 4th at least because I think it's easy to end up splitting a voter pool, in which case the 3rd party candidate helps the opposing candidate that they are most clearly different from, like when Ralph Nader pulled away votes from Al Gore, or when Ross Perot pulled away votes from George Bush Sr.
I can't help but look at countries with more than two viable political parties and see the two-party system as the lesser of two evils.

Then again, I see democracy as the lesser of two evils (democracy vs. any other form of government).
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I like Barack Obama a little better. There is something about Mitt Romney I just don't like. He seems like he always has a smirk on his face. I did watch most of the last few debates and I felt like Barack Obama was more efficient.
Still undecided though.
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How can anyone still be undecided at this point? This has been going on for TWO YEARS. PICK ONE!















And remember that there are always plenty of viable 3rd Party options*:

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I've been seeing ads for the Cocktail Party.
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MrPopo wrote: I can't help but look at countries with more than two viable political parties and see the two-party system as the lesser of two evils.
Why?
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Re: Poll: who are you voting for this year?

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MrPopo wrote:
J T wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote: Or vote for a third party candidate if one catches your eye.
Good point. If the disenfranchised non-voters would actually just vote for 3rd parties, we might be able to get out of this two-party rut we have been in for so long.

As it stands, I always vote the lesser of two evils because the job is so important, but I would love viable 3rd and 4th party candidates (or more). I include a 4th at least because I think it's easy to end up splitting a voter pool, in which case the 3rd party candidate helps the opposing candidate that they are most clearly different from, like when Ralph Nader pulled away votes from Al Gore, or when Ross Perot pulled away votes from George Bush Sr.
I can't help but look at countries with more than two viable political parties and see the two-party system as the lesser of two evils.

Then again, I see democracy as the lesser of two evils (democracy vs. any other form of government).
Are you thinking of parliamentary systems?
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Michi wrote: And remember that there are always plenty of viable 3rd Party options*:

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*Note: This may or may not be one of them.
I'll be placing a write in vote for Howard the Duck.
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