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My Third party choice - choose only one

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Sep 11, 2008.

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  1. American Party - Diane Templin

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  2. American Independent - Allan Keys

    2 vote(s)
    14.3%
  3. Boston Tea Party Charles Jay

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  4. Constitution - Chuck Baldwin

    4 vote(s)
    28.6%
  5. Green - Cynthia McKinney

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  6. Libertarian - Bob Barr

    5 vote(s)
    35.7%
  7. Peace & Freedom - Ralph Nader

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    14.3%
  8. Prohibition Party - Gene Amundson

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  9. Reformed Party -Ted Weil

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  10. Socalist Workers - Roger Calero

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  1. Salty

    Salty 20,000 Posts Club
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  2. Ivon Denosovich

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    That the Prohibition and the Libertarian party can coexist (peacefully!) on the same ballot speaks volumes to our way of choosing government. Tragically, in many countries politicians with such opposing views could not maintain dissent so radical without it turning violent.
     
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    As usual this election comes down to voting against a major candidate, either Democrat or Republican. I don't know why some are dictated to voting for an opposite major party candidate to achieve this purpose. If one chooses to vote against a major candidate why not choose a third party candidate who best represent your beliefs rather than to be limited to only the two usual options.
    Lets face it , neither the Democrats or Republicans deserve a victory in this election as they have not demonstrated anything in their recent past experiences to earn our trust.
     
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    Bumping to keep these two similiar polls toghether
     
  5. betterthanideserve

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    I'm sittting this one out.
    Would have voted for Ron Paul,but now the choice is very clear,STAYING HOME.
     
  6. dan e.

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    I'm tempted to do the same.
     
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    I would vote CP like I did last time in 2004. Just today noticed we still have our yard sign in the garage. Four years already passed by.
     
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    Keyes. If he wasn't running, I'd be tempted to vote for Barr. I just question his full-throated Liberterianism.......or lack thereof. I have to wonder about supporting a man who wants to build an Anti-Clinton Museum.
     
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