Republican or democrat?
Judging from Obama's performance, which party are you more willing to vote for?
Republican | 6 | |
Democrat | 10 | |
Independant | 6 | |
Other | 2 | |
I don't vote | 3 |
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Judging from Obama's performance, which party are you more willing to vote for?
Republican | 6 | |
Democrat | 10 | |
Independant | 6 | |
Other | 2 | |
I don't vote | 3 |
Depending on who's running, it may or may not be democrat. I wouldn't let Obama's performance factor in to that. If I were sufficiently dissatisfied with the democratic candidate, I'd probably be compelled towards the green party. I'm not particularly impressed with republicans' lack of concern for the environment or their foreign policy, though I'm not really impressed with democrats' seeming inability to make good on their promises (plus, they can also be pretty hawkish themselves when it comes to foreign policy). Economically speaking, I'm forced to disagree with Republicans as well; I'm skeptical of some of the ideas expressed in supply-side economics, supply-side being more-or-less dominant in republican circles.
I am a militant feminist and I vote for whoever calls my sex line the most times. Right now that has been TheGypsySailor. But his mom has been complaining about the phone bill and is threatening to take the phone out of the basement.
I hate both parties. I however wouldn't vote based on the performance of a former president, I would vote based on who I believe would be more productive in office. I'm not that impressed with the republican presidential candidates so just judging from that it's a safe bet I will vote for a democrat.
I consider myself independent. But if forced to choose between Republican or Democrat I would go with the Republican.