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Obama, McCain or Other: Vote Now!

  • Barak Obama

    Votes: 178 70.6%
  • John McCain

    Votes: 38 15.1%
  • Other - (Not voting, can't vote, etc.)

    Votes: 36 14.3%

  • Total voters
    252
  • Poll closed .
My low opinion of this forum has been sealed.

(I'll probably end up voting for Bob Barr personally, though the Boston Tea Party would be a nice alternative if they can get on the ballot in my state. Not that I believe in voting, but with all other activism I'm doing not wasting 15 minutes on that as well would be silly.)
 
At least you are following reality; Obama, McCain or waste your vote. I voted other, because I can't decide who to vote against yet. It would be nice to have someone to vote for.
 
Some only sound and think Marxist, without self-identifying as such...

Only if you use a definition of the word "Marxist" that exists purely in your head and on right-wing talk radio, where everyone left of Pat Buchanan is a "Marxist."

You're late; The Red Scare lost steam many decades ago.
 
I'm not a citizen of the United States, but would vote for Obama if I were.

It's such a shame Ron Paul is out of the race. I'm sure if he were elected, the truth about how the Freemasons and the Bilderbergers secretly organised 9-11 to bring about the New World Order would be revealed at last!!!1

For the first time in my life, I will not walk out of the voting booth feeling like I voted for the lesser of two evils. In this poll, I voted "other". I am write-in voting for Ron Paul. Yes, I know it will not 'count', and I know that even if millions of people did the exact same thing, Dr. Paul would not secure the nomination. However, I am a principled person and I value the principles that Ron Paul spoke about during many of his campaign speeches.
 
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Ralph Nader!

I've voted for him every election since 2000. (I'm not doing it to "play it safe", either, I did look at the other candidates' platforms.)
 
If I was in teh US I would probably vote Nadar or similar. Dunno - neither of the two main candidates appeal although neither seem to awful either. What is the view in the US - are the electorate engaged or in despair?
 

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