View Poll Results: If today was the Dem Primary, who would you vote for?

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  • John Edwards

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  • Hillary Clinton

    10 27.03%
  • Barack Obama

    14 37.84%
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    10 27.03%
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Thread: Super Tuesday is on the way

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    Super Tuesday is on the way

    Our Primary is coming on fast and a poll is need...

    If the Democratic Primary were today, who would you vote for?

    I hope that this can remain an honest poll for the Dems.

    ***If you are repub, conserve, green, etc.... please check the box that indicates you are NOT dem.****

    This poll is not multiple choice.

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    Talking Republican ??? Vote Paul !!!

    Obama is good on the Dem side but lacks the knowledge and abilities of 10 term Congressman Ron Paul, the right choice for America !!

    http://www.dailypaul.com/

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    My bad... I forgot to make a selection for those DEMS still undecided.

    Sorry... I can't edit this poll.

    If you're an undecided DEM, please indicate in comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonerail
    Obama is good on the Dem side but lacks the knowledge and abilities of 10 term Congressman Ron Paul, the right choice for America !!

    http://www.dailypaul.com/
    The last I checked repubs won't be on a DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ballot...

    I hope you checked the box (honestly) if/that you are not Dem.

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    I'm a registered Dem who's undecided. Every one of them has some very positive things about them. I think Clinton and Obama each have a question about their electability, but that's the only negative I can find. Any of them are definitely better than anybody in the Republican race, particularly that minor Republican candidate who wants to recreate 19th century America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linda_D
    I'm a registered Dem who's undecided. Every one of them has some very positive things about them. I think Clinton and Obama each have a question about their electability, but that's the only negative I can find. Any of them are definitely better than anybody in the Republican race, particularly that minor Republican candidate who wants to recreate 19th century America.
    I think that the squabbling between Hillary and Obama is eating up a lot of the media's attention of which takes away from the positive message of serious issues John Edwards is bringing to the podium.

    I'm starting to see the heart he has has for the American people...

    Since you're still undecided, take a look at his platform for consideration.

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    just a comment

    General Hillary the most cheated on women in the world would not be where she is now if Bill didn't carry her. she has done nothing on her own. Obama seems good enough and given 8 more years to collect some experience he could be a good president but not now. But since Edwards cant get anyone to listen to him your stuck with Hillary and Obama
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    I'm not a registered Democrat, but if I had a vote, I'd say Edwards would make a fine vp for either Obama or Hilary. If I had to chose between the two front runners, I'd probably vote Hilary b/c I think she's got more experience.
    1 Corinthians 13:1 "If I speak in the languages of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal."

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    Hey Woodstock! You are back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewrona
    Hey Woodstock! You are back.
    Where've ya been hiding Mike?

    I'd love to hear your take on the up-coming Super Tuesday and the candidates.

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    What if you're registered to vote, but you have not party affiliation, can you still vote in the primaries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron O'Brian
    What if you're registered to vote, but you have not party affiliation, can you still vote in the primaries?
    Primary election are only for the parties of which you're registered to vote with, IE- Dems only vote in the Dem Primary.

    If you're "Independent" you don't vote in any primary, only the General election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodstock
    Primary election are only for the parties of which you're registered to vote with, IE- Dems only vote in the Dem Primary.

    If you're "Independent" you don't vote in any primary, only the General election.
    That's what I thought, but someone told me differently. I thought they were wrong and now I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodstock
    Primary election are only for the parties of which you're registered to vote with, IE- Dems only vote in the Dem Primary.

    If you're "Independent" you don't vote in any primary, only the General election.
    Some states allow Independents to vote their choice of Republican or Democratic. But not New York State.
    First Amendment rights are like muscles, if you don't exercise them they will atrophy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mesue
    Some states allow Independents to vote their choice of Republican or Democratic. But not New York State.
    I saw Aaron's location and knew Independent voting in a primary didn't apply. Should have mentioned other states though. Thanks.

    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to mesue again.

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