What Are Your Political Views?

What Are Your Political Views?


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I'm Republican too.

I'm glad there are a lot others. I kinda felt that way because there are so many people crossing the border, and Obama is supporting amnesty. And I even accidentally switched someone from Republican to Democrat. I told him I was voting for Romney in our school election because Obama seemed to care about nothing but health insurance, when there's border-crossers, global warming, and unemployment. He told me he wanted a lot of good health, so he voted Obama. =_=. And 695 people voted Obama, and 97 voted Romney.
 
I voted Liberal on the poll because that's normally who I associate myself and vote for because they believe what I believe. However, I guess I would be more independent. I vote for who I agree with. Republican or Democrat alike. If a Republican came along that I agreed with more so than a Democrat, I'd vote for them. Regardless of party. I educate myself before I vote, using non-biased sources. I read things from both sides and from pure factual records. That's what democracy is.
 
democrat/liberal, but i just have a bad feeling about this thread man. good luck haha
 
I would vote Democrat only because I can't support a lot of Republican views, but if a Republican president is better than the Democratic one, I might just vote for that one.
Y'know.. if I was desperate for change and was purely confident in the Democratic President being a total failure.
 
inb4 political riots break out in this thread



im democrat, im young so like, r.i.p me and politics
 
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I'm glad there are a lot others. I kinda felt that way because there are so many people crossing the border, and Obama is supporting amnesty. And I even accidentally switched someone from Republican to Democrat. I told him I was voting for Romney in our school election because Obama seemed to care about nothing but health insurance, when there's border-crossers, global warming, and unemployment. He told me he wanted a lot of good health, so he voted Obama. =_=. And 695 people voted Obama, and 97 voted Romney.

A lot of people voted Obama over Romney. I guess that people don't like Romney.

The only reason why I voted Tea Party along with the other three conservative groups is because my bias against the left has gone too far. But if any of you vote Democrat, I wouldn't hate you for voting Democrat. I'm a friendly person in general, yet I am very conservative biased in my political life.
 
Definitely a democrat/liberal. Really wanted to vote in this recent election, but it turns out I wasn't registered :( I thought I had!
 
A lot of people voted Obama over Romney. I guess that people don't like Romney.

Uh.. why wouldn't anyone like Romney?? How can we forget that he's got binders of women for us!!!!
Sarcasm just in case you don't understand..

But back on topic, honestly, I don't think any of my views fit in a party now that I think about it..
 
Uh.. why wouldn't anyone like Romney?? How can we forget that he's got binders of women for us!!!!

I hated what he did to Herman Cain. He dropped out of the 2012 election because of Romney. And he (Romney) said that the only people that matters where the small percentage of people who work. I don't have a job yet.
 
im a MLM :lemon: didnt expect it to be on the poll though
i dislike all the parties in the poll tbh. despite how many people think im a god damn liberal
 
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I suppose I'm Libertarian/Center/Something.... I don't quite fit in Democrat or Republican, but I find myself definitely leaning left on social issues but right on financial/foreign policy issues. I just wish there wasn't such a huge divide in politics and the parties got along better. Its just a bunch of children arguing, really...
 
I'm millennial Republican, I consider myself a moderate conservative. I'm unconventional in my opinions on how to solve certain problems, but Republicans tend to represent me best. I do not rule out candidates based on party, rather I vote based on the person, their quality of character, and their political platform. I tend to dislike candidates who spend more time mudslinging than actually trying to convince me that their ideas for government will represent my own opinions enough. It's particularly a problem when candidates use misleading ads to try and get votes, which I saw heavily in this election by Democrats.

I think there are far too many misconceptions about the Republican party that Democrats push way too hard instead of trying to actually provide reasons for people to vote for them based on their agenda. Democrats accuse Republicans of being racist, anti-woman, etc. but none of it is actually true. The thing is, every Republican of non-white race is attacked by Democrats, take Tim Scott, an African-American Republican who was recently elected successfully in a southern state. Democrats accused him of being an "Uncle Tom." you'll notice that Democratic party candidates who are African-American do not receive this same treatment, and it is severely unfair treatment. As far as the fictional war one women... well it simply doesn't exist (the term war is used improperly anyways). There are more things that go along with that, and more fallacies created to misinform voters, I'll leave it at that.

There are far too many things to discuss and if I was to continue further I would probably be dragged into a debate or something over my own opinions, which I'm not really interested in doing.
 
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