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8/31/04 Presidential Poll

If the Election was today, Who would you vote for? 30 members have voted

  1. 1. If the Election was today, Who would you vote for?

    • George W. Bush (Republican)
      62%
      18
    • John Kerry (Democrat)
      34%
      10
    • Ralph Nader (Green Party)
      3%
      1

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I vote for George W. Bush. John Kerry is a fickle idiot.

None of the above. Libertarian...and FYI, Nader isn't endorsed by the Greens this year. He's an independent. Cobb is the Greens candidate for 2004.

Nader, because I hate both Bush and Kerry.

 

That may some pretty lame reasoning for some of you Dems and Reps out there though. :lol:

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It's true about Nader, but I'm sure nobody really cares.

well, I like small businesses, unborn babies, a strong military, terrorists who know their corn-holes aren't safe from the boot of American power, solid leadership, and cute twin daughters, so...

 

Bush is my man :)

It's true about Nader, but I'm sure nobody really cares.

I'm pissed because nader's not on the PA ballot...

 

I want some commy pinkos to vote for him instead of kerry

Where's the Ross Perot option? :huh

I'm pissed because nader's not on the PA ballot...

 

I want some commy pinkos to vote for him instead of kerry

He did get on the reform party ballot in Florida :ph34r:

I accidentaly voted for Bush but I meant Gore errr, I mean Nadar, no I meant Kerry. These polls are so confusing.

can i vote for having no president?

can i vote for having no president?

yes...cuba is a short swim away...

 

 

don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya... :ph34r:

I have a feeling that right now it's the cool thing to say I'm going to vote for Kerry, but when people actually hear the debates and end up at the election booths, they're just not going to be able to do it.

 

My prediction is Bush 55% of the vote.

I have a feeling that right now it's the cool thing to say I'm going to vote for Kerry, but when people actually hear the debates and end up at the election booths, they're just not going to be able to do it.

 

My prediction is Bush 55% of the vote.

I'd be willing to bet you the under on that one. Like I said in another thread I truely believe no one will get 50% of the vote, and we will stay up all night only to find out that the election is still too close to call.

My prediction is Bush 55% of the vote.

That's pretty bold. Reagan won 47 states in 1980 and only got 51%. 49 states in 1984 with 58%. I don't think it'll end up being as close as SS thinks, but I don't think W will get 55%.

 

I think the media will make it seem very close on election night, because of how the f***ed up last time they'll be reluctant to call a winner too soon.

Bush easily

I think a 3rd party (be it Libertarians/Constitution on the right or Green on the left) may take some votes away from both candidates. It's sad because neither of these assclown goons should be there.

Well considering the fact that i will need a job when i leave college, i think the only logical choice is kerry.

That's pretty bold. Reagan won 47 states in 1980 and only got 51%. 49 states in 1984 with 58%. I don't think it'll end up being as close as SS thinks, but I don't think W will get 55%.

 

I think the media will make it seem very close on election night, because of how the f***ed up last time they'll be reluctant to call a winner too soon.

Hmmm...what are they talking about right now on MSNBC?

 

 

Ron Silver, a democrat actor, is saying that he believes people will say one thing (that they're voting for Kerry), because they're embarrassed *its not cool in other words*) and do another (vote for Bush)

 

Like I said, I think this election will be quite like 96. I think Bush will take the popular vote and win handedly.

Hmmm...what are they talking about right now on MSNBC?

 

 

Ron Silver, a democrat actor, is saying that he believes people will say one thing (that they're voting for Kerry), because they're embarrassed *its not cool in other words*) and do another (vote for Bush)

 

Like I said, I think this election will be quite like 96. I think Bush will take the popular vote and win handedly.

MSNBC is watching you eye... :ph34r:

Well considering the fact that i will need a job when i leave college, i think the only logical choice is kerry.

I hate nepotism

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