So who do I vote for?
Submitted by adpny on Sun, 10/26/2008 - 22:17
Just checking... It's crunch time and now I need to know if I should stick to my guns and vote who I want for president, or if I should pick among which ever names are actually on the ballot. I trust you guys so I'll listen to whatever you say.
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pick a 3rd party candidate-
pick a 3rd party candidate- unless you're in Montana/Louisiana- then Ron Paul should be on the ballot...
otherwise, pick one of the 3rd parties that's on the ballot officially... if they're on there as a write in, don't bother. And don't bother with Nader, since he's running as an independent. If you pick the Libertarian or Constitution parties, and they are officially on the ballot, then by voting for them you are helping them gain future ballot access. If they win enough of a percentage of the vote, then they qualify for future ballot access, which will help them become more competitive in the future, since they won't have to waste time and money on trying to gain ballot access.
Write in Dr Paul
After much contemplation, I have decided to not pass up the opportunity to vote for the best candidate this country has had in 150 years. I will be writing in Ron Paul.
I have a Chuck Baldwin sign
I have a Chuck Baldwin sign in my front yard. But I still think about writing in Ron Pau everyday. But on the other hand, Baldwin comes as close as anyone I can think of who agrees with Ron Paul on all the issues. So if Baldwin were to get an unexpected number of votes this November, perhaps it could propel him to 2012.
I don't foresee any other republican in the near future of whom I could support, because of the current GOP foreign policy running rampant in the party. This morning on TV, Sarah Palin seemed annoyed that republicans are being called warmongers. Well, duh.
I want to write in Ron Paul
But Ron Paul said the write in ballots would not be counted, and we should vote for the third party candidates.
Since Ron Paul is not on the ballot in Washington state, I will be voting for Baldwin.
If it helps,
I voted for Chuck Baldwin for president, a democrat for senator (to get rid of the incumbent republican), a republican for my representative (to get rid of the incumbent democrat), and a libertarian for any office where there was a libertarian running against a democrat and a republican. If there was only a republican running against a democrat, I refused to vote for anyone; except in one instance where I voted for the Republican for district attorney, because she actually seems like a decent human being.
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Vote
for your principles! However I'd vote for Ron Paul is he was on my ballot, but he isnt in Florida so I'm voting Baldwin/Castle!
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Listen to Dr. Paul
He said to vote for a third party candidate. If Dr. Paul was on the ballot in my state, which he is not, I would vote for him. I would love to write him in, but he said that those votes were not counted, and to vote for a third party candidate.
I am voting for Baldwin.
Chuck Baldwin nor Ron Paul
Chuck Baldwin nor Ron Paul on ballot in my state. Can't bring myself to vote for Nader/McKinney/McCain/Obama. My only choice really is Bob Barr and I just don't like the guy for multiple reasons. I might possibly not even wind up voting :(
Don't Stay home on election day!
There could be candidates in other races that need your vote- and may even be worthy of it! - Learn about the candidates in your local races - and - When in Doubt - Throw the Incumbent OUT!
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Write in Ron Paul
make a statement if nothing else.
Is that allowed? I thought
Is that allowed? I thought there was some sort of election law where he had to fulfill some requirement to be a write in candidate? If not, how do I go about writing him in if they are using electronic voting booths?
Listen to Dr. Paul
He gave us our marching orders....vote 3rd party. No voting will not get your voice heard.....ANY 3rd party vote is a vote for liberty.
Ron Paul has endorsed Chuck Baldwin if that helps
Some are put off by the fact that he is a minister- Ron seems to feel it wont come between Baldwin and the Constitution- still...the Jesus cooties are pretty thick if that sort of thing bothers ya.
Nader is being called a Socialist and seems hella "stiff"- but i really like what he says.
Barr eats boob cheese...but Kevin Rudd over in Australia eats earwax and that dosnt seem to slow him down any.
McKinney is a stand up woman - but is a bit of a loose cannon- if she can produce 5,000 dead prisoners by Halloween she'll be an October surprise.
I voted for Baldwin- im okay with the Jesus stuff and if he's good enough for Ron Paul he's good enough for me- my 2nd choice would be for Nader- although i dont care so much for his platform as much as I feel im alligned with Baldwin's.
But YOU my friend...vote your conscience : ) Good luck!
Live Free or Diebold
Simple,
follow your intuition and your heart! Your vote, your choice!
"He who governs least, governs best."
Chuck Baldwin
Chuck Baldwin because Ron Paul is!
I don't think anybody
on here is going to act like the MSM !
Vote for who you feel best represents your beliefs !
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