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Who would you vote for right now?

Who would you vote for right now?

Eugene Debs is looking good right 'bout now........

Simple rules, like the title says, short and sweet, who would you vote for right now? Bush and Cheney? Kerry and Edwards? Nader? Josef Stalin and David Duke? One of the other candidates? (I think it's about seven total.)

Write-ins are accepted, but please, no insane political rants(on either side), just want to find out where all you would stand, if you voted today. The JoeUser polls are open for business...........

P.S. Mine's Bush/Cheney, but I'd vote for McCain if he were running.
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Reply #51 Top
The whisper is the DLC founded by Bill Clinton internally pushed for support to Kerry inside Democratic circles instead of Dean. One Deaniac I met theorized that it was a failure of the Dean campaign to go from grass roots to national campaign...


Makes me believe the idea that Clinton actually wants Kerry to lose so that Hillary can run in 2008.
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Makes me believe the idea that Clinton actually wants Kerry to lose so that Hillary can run in 2008.


That is what Dick Morris keeps going on and on about each time he is on. He believes that Kerry is going to lose (because something might come out or something is setup for him to lose) so Hillary can run in 2008.

- Grimspiracy Xheorist
Reply #53 Top
Bush/Chaney, Sorry for the late entery, did the polls close yet? You know, the time zone thing.

But I would love to see a Rice/Powell ticket. It would be like a four year long divorce.
Reply #54 Top
lol well there you have it folks us Americans are as different and crazy as it gets;)
Reply #55 Top
If I were old enough to vote it'd definitely be Bush/Cheney, hands down.

~Sarah
Reply #57 Top
brain damage?


Forget, brain damage, how about when he asked how do you like those snails??? Tres wierd.......

Damn that's a big gecko!


Heh heh heh.........Don't worry, it must be from texas, that's all................
Reply #59 Top
'les see. 13 bush, 11 kerry, 3 badnariks (well 4 in honor of gid, in absentia) 1 shrek, and 1 McCain.

Other popular candidates seem to be, (more or less in order) Stalin/Duke, Giuliani/Watts, Dean, Shrek, the rev. Al Sharpton?

Spike/Jet, a variety of star wars characters (I prefer yoda myself, muppets rule!), the geico gecko, Rice/Powell, and I know I saw a

Brain/Pinky in their somewhere(excellent choice, maybe Minerva Mink or Jessica Rabbit could be interns at the white house?)

Rules continue, no age limits, you don't have to be a citizen, (but it helps), and no electoral college, just popular poll, if that bugs ya, think of JU as a state of mind.......My blog, my rules, unless of course I'm overruled by Draginol, or some such.....there's no way I'm pissing in the free ice cream. And of course, being a points whore, polls will stay open as long as theres a lot of posting.....or possibly Tuesday, either way.
Reply #60 Top
And of course, being a points whore, polls will stay open as long as theres a lot of posting.....


I see! Like a bookie, who cares as long as there is a good "drag" of points! Clever...
Reply #61 Top

Dream ticket?

Rice/Powell

 

Once you go black....

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Dream ticket?Rice/Powell Once you go black....


BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Score an insightful for making snapple come out of my nose!
Reply #65 Top
Since i am not of age and Canadian, it doesn't matter, but I would vote for Kerry/Edwards, though I would prefer Dean/Gephardt or Dean/practically anyone.
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Dean/Gephardt


I keep wishing Kerry had picked Dick Gephardt for a running mate instead of John Edwards. I would have preffered Dean over Edwards, too.
Reply #69 Top
Sunday morn. 16 Bush, 12 Kerry, 3 Badnariks, a Shrek, a Rice/Powell, and a McCain, although I strongly suspect from previous posts, that while she supports the Shrek/gecko ticket Wahine's giving her vote to kerry, and I'm assuming that Nimvaethor's post meant an enthusiastic W for bush.

HILLARY/SHARPTON '12!


now that's just plain too scary for halloween.
Reply #70 Top
The United States Citizens would be foolish to elect the most Liberal Senator and 4th most Liberal Senator as President and VP. John Edwards is a lightweight....no, flyweight......he's nothing but a politician who wants to be President (VP first) by saying or promising anything!! Wake up folks!!!!!!VIVA BUSH!!!
Reply #72 Top
would be foolish to elect the most Liberal Senator and 4th most Liberal Senator


This is simply not true, it was misconstrued from a National Review article. Don't drink every cup of kool aid the RNC serves ya.
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would be foolish to elect the most Liberal Senator and 4th most Liberal Senator


You are clearly very gullible or very foolish, or very desperate.
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Reply #74 By: sandy2 - 10/17/2004 11:28:51 AM
would be foolish to elect the most Liberal Senator and 4th most Liberal Senator


You are clearly very gullible or very foolish, or very desperate.


No, "cotton grower" is just a Bush fan. And no matter what you can say it would be foolish indeed to let Hillary back into the white house. And NOT because she's a woman but because she's Hillary! She's cold, coniving,calculating, evil person!
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No, "cotton grower" is just a Bush fan. And no matter what you can say it would be foolish indeed to let Hillary back into the white house. And NOT because she's a woman but because she's Hillary! She's cold, coniving,calculating, evil person!


hmm.. sounds like two other people I know.