Who's going to get your vote this coming November?
Republican'ts
 0%  [ 0 ]
Democraps
 37%  [ 3 ]
Ralph GreeNader's party
 0%  [ 0 ]
Los Communistos
 12%  [ 1 ]
Libertarian: The No Seat Belt Party
 12%  [ 1 ]
Other (Cult leader, terrorists, Bob from the office, etc.)
 0%  [ 0 ]
I'm an Undecided Coward.
 0%  [ 0 ]
I won't be able to vote this November.
 37%  [ 3 ]
Total Votes : 8

November Elections are coming -- who are you going to vote for?
I would vote democrats, but I am 13 =D so no vote for me.
I don't like either major party. If I could vote, I'd probably go with the one that would appear to mess up the least amount (neither party is guaranteed every time). I'd prefer a [insert political position] who despises politics personally, but I doubt anyone will ever get the job with that requirement.

EDIT:Changed to fix brain lapse earlier.
actually, this is governet/house/senate elections. There is no presidential for another two year.

I don't know yet, our current governor didn't do a great job, but I don't trust the guy running against her, being his wife blamed the economy on "The greedy American worker". That women was born into money, and then married into money, how can she talk?
rivereye wrote:
actually, this is governet/house/senate elections. There is no presidential for another two year.

I don't know yet, our current governor didn't do a great job, but I don't trust the guy running against her, being his wife blamed the economy on "The greedy American worker". That women was born into money, and then married into money, how can she talk?

Wow...that was a brain lapse. I edited the post to get rid of it. Our governor is just outright dumb...especially with the whole casino thing and the pay raises. He just needs to defenestrate himself.
rivereye wrote:
actually, this is governet/house/senate elections. There is no presidential for another two year.
Who said anything about the president?

EDIT: DURRRR, that would be with the Ralph GreeNader option. Rolling Eyes Changed that to GreeNader's party.
kirb mentioned it earlier (his brain lapse). He edited it out though.
There's no doubt that in the congressional elections that the traditionalist Republicans are significantly weakened - and it would seem that the Democrats can regain some sorely needed seats in the Senate and House.

The stem cell vote being the latest indication that the Republicans are splitting between moderate and conservative - as many were breaking party lines to vote for a measure the President threatened (and did) veto.

So I'm viewing these elections as a return to more moderate political leadership in our Congress - as conservative Republicans will be in serious trouble on election day. Yet on the same hand more moderate candidates from both parties will be elected into office.

From a personal standpoint - if we can't convince the red states to elect in Democrats, moderate Republicans are a much better compromise than ultra-conservatives. However, there is the very real possibility that moderate Republicans will be elected in instead of Democrats - while if a conservative Republican were running, the Democrat would win the election instead.
  
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