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  1. 1. Which should be the right thing for me to do in May?

    • Abstain from voting.
    • Vote for the candidate that I best think the Republican can beat?
    • Vote for the best Democrat candidate which is Hillary.
    • Vote for the best Democrat candidate which is Obama.


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I am a registered Democrat and will have an opportunity to vote for Obama or Hillary in May. But come November, no way I will be voting for either of them as they take the position that killing of unborn children should be legal in this country.

 

Unless, they change their position on this come November, I cannot vote for them.

 

So, this May what should I do?

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I am a registered Democrat and will have an opportunity to vote for Obama or Hillary in May. But come November, no way I will be voting for either of them as they take the position that killing of unborn children should be legal in this country.

 

Unless, they change their position on this come November, I cannot vote for them.

 

So, this May what should I do?

You should vote for Hillary because the longer the Democrats' nomination goes, the less likely either will become president. I will probably be voting for Hillary myself in Indiana's primary.
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You should vote for Hillary because the longer the Democrats' nomination goes, the less likely either will become president. I will probably be voting for Hillary myself in Indiana's primary.

 

I would vote for Hillary too. Most of her socialistic policy plans are just panderig to the poor and uninformed, and it is unlikely that many of them will go through. Therefore, in my book, she is the lesser of the two democratic evils.

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Vote for the candidate on the ballot you best think will run America. I am not a fan of voting for one person just because in the general election they can be beat.

 

Let us say in your eyes that: Candidate A > Candidate B > Candidate C. If the choice is between B and C, you take B. While you believe A will defeat C in the general election, you never know and you would rather have one you are more in tune with that one you are completely off base with running the country.

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Vote for the candidate on the ballot you best think will run America. I am not a fan of voting for one person just because in the general election they can be beat.

 

Let us say in your eyes that: Candidate A > Candidate B > Candidate C. If the choice is between B and C, you take B. While you believe A will defeat C in the general election, you never know and you would rather have one you are more in tune with that one you are completely off base with running the country.

 

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Vote for the candidate on the ballot you best think will run America. I am not a fan of voting for one person just because in the general election they can be beat.

 

Let us say in your eyes that: Candidate A > Candidate B > Candidate C. If the choice is between B and C, you take B. While you believe A will defeat C in the general election, you never know and you would rather have one you are more in tune with that one you are completely off base with running the country.

 

I agree. I would vote for the candidate I liked best between the two.

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Just for the record, I did vote for the one that best lines up for the Republican to beat. I did that to see the poll results more than anything.

 

Obama I have real issues with.

 

Hillary, I CANNOT STAND!!!!!!!!!!!

 

So, either one turns my stomach.

 

But abstaining is not an option for me. Not sure who I will vote for but leaning towards Obama.

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I am a registered Democrat and will have an opportunity to vote for Obama or Hillary in May. But come November, no way I will be voting for either of them as they take the position that killing of unborn children should be legal in this country.

 

Unless, they change their position on this come November, I cannot vote for them.

 

So, this May what should I do?

I am in the same situation, and share your same thoughts. I am voting for the most beatable (which is either one IMO) - and I am voting for Hillary for the fact, I want her and Obama to continue exposing each other. I say let them fight it out to the and on the convention floor.

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If you're a Democrat and don't want to vote for either or want to vote for the one you think is more beatable then either A. abstain or B. Change parties. You're not helping anything IMO.

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If you're a Democrat and don't want to vote for either or want to vote for the one you think is more beatable then either A. abstain or B. Change parties. You're not helping anything IMO.

 

Why should I change parties because the Presidential candidate does not fit in with what I hold dear?

 

At the local level, the candidates I generally support are Democrats and I want to vote for them in the primaries.

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Why should I change parties because the Presidential candidate does not fit in with what I hold dear?

 

At the local level, the candidates I generally support are Democrats and I want to vote for them in the primaries.

 

Then abstain

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Then abstain

 

As a registered democrat who doesn't believe in either candidate, he has the right to vote in the primary for the candidate that he feels is most likely to lose in the fall.

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I think the morally and perhaps the wisest thing to do is simply to vote for who you prefer to win if the McCain loses. In other words, the lesser of two evils.

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I say vote for Hillary, because she is more beatable, and of the two I would prefer her.

 

She is juts as qualified as Barak, and has policies that I prefer much more than Obama's. Her plans to help the poor help everyone that is poor, not just poor people that live in inner cities.

I've seen plans from Hillary to get help to the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, Obama's big plan to help the poor is to build all these things in the inner cities. Vote for the things that will help your people. Most of the poor in Kentucky don't live in the cities they live in rural poverty areas for which Obama has no plan, because all we do is cling to our guns and religion.

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I think the morally and perhaps the wisest thing to do is simply to vote for who you prefer to win if the McCain loses. In other words, the lesser of two evils.

We are talking politics aren't we? :D

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