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would you vote republican or no? and why.

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No. Because I'm relatively well educated.

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No.
Because I don't believe in imaginary sky dictators and know enough about math and history to know full well that voting Republican would be voting to ******** up our economy yet again.
There was a time that I probably would have since I grew-up in a Republican household, but since I'm currently watching my state's Republican-controlled legislation and my state's Republican-controlled executive office destroy my state, I would have a difficult time stomaching voting for a Republican (meaning their opponent would have to be way worse than them for me to even consider it) unless the party starts providing sane candidates who would refuse to answer to corporations.
By the way, if Governor Sam Brownback ever runs for president, DO NOT GIVE HIM THE CHANCE TO TAKE OFFICE.
I'm just hoping Kansas would at least turn purple after this.

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Na. I have a brain.
jim2175
would you vote republican or no? and why.


Probably not; I prefer direct democracy.
No, i don't live in the US and we don't have a republican party. I think we had one 20 years ago, but i haven't heard anything about them lately.

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Rand Paul

He wants to stop putting people in jail for selling weed.

He wants to stop the never ending drones.

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The only time i thought about voting for a Republican was when McCain was running. But, he didn't ease my fears about him possibly dropping dead while in office, and his VP choice turned me away when she opened her mouth.

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If you live in the US, why vote at all?

In the presidential election, we already know who our next president's gonna be a year before a single ballot is cast, is it really likely that We, the People have any more say in any other election than we do in the presidential one, especially considering it's the other elections that actually matter?
right now bernie sanders is the best candidate on the left. On the right you have trump and paul.

Carson and Carly are both Technocrats who will push America one step closer to technological dystopia. That should bother you because evil technocrats always try to make the internet suck worse than the year before, and since you are able to read this, that means your life will be worse.

Trump is the safest choice of the four, because he will likely institute 1980s capitalism measures. Normally, that can be terrible. It still is. However, we have destroyed our economy with socialism and outsourcing, and 1980s capitalism is the only thing with a history of success against a strong russia. Do we currently have a strong Russia? YES. Absolutely. What can fight a strong russia? Reagan Era greed.

Trump acts like a Russian mafia goon anyway, so politically, we would be better off.

Rand? I don't want to say he won't win, but he wont. If he won, he would get hamstrung by both parties, but some changes would likely happen through executive order.

Rubio and Cruz? I don't think so. They embody some of that crap that people fear when they talk about the establishment right. Hillary is just like them, establishment. Double for fat man from little jersey.

But its looking like you have trump, carson, sanders, clinton for the race.

America shouldn't vote for Sanders. He wants a Bolshevik revolution. I'm down for a revolution, but I don't want my minuscule pantry space raided by red sleeves.
I don't vote Republican or Democrat. I vote for individuals I believe are qualified for the office for which they're running.
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No. Because I'm relatively well educated.


You're not American, I thought, so how could you vote at all in a U.S. election?
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CuAnnan
No. Because I'm relatively well educated.


You're not American, I thought, so how could you vote at all in a U.S. election?


If he were American; "would" (in the OP) denotes a hypothetical.
misheru105
There was a time that I probably would have since I grew-up in a Republican household, but since I'm currently watching my state's Republican-controlled legislation and my state's Republican-controlled executive office destroy my state, I would have a difficult time stomaching voting for a Republican (meaning their opponent would have to be way worse than them for me to even consider it) unless the party starts providing sane candidates who would refuse to answer to corporations.
By the way, if Governor Sam Brownback ever runs for president, DO NOT GIVE HIM THE CHANCE TO TAKE OFFICE.
I'm just hoping Kansas would at least turn purple after this.


You think Democrats don't answer to corporations too?

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