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I can't imagine JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #1
But we gotta draw the line there: "You must accept evolutionary truth as a... FrodosPet Jul 2014 #49
I'm not talking about the voters JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #58
In practical terms, what exactly does that entail? FrodosPet Jul 2014 #64
Oh I know JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #66
I don't believe in blankets. Generalizations never cover everyone. FrodosPet Jul 2014 #79
Thanks for the clarity JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #81
Thank you for understanding! FrodosPet Jul 2014 #82
do you have an example of a Democrat who doesn't accept evolution ? steve2470 Jul 2014 #2
Mark Pryor. D-Arkansas opiate69 Jul 2014 #73
thanks, just amazing nt steve2470 Jul 2014 #76
The D is for Derp. KamaAina Jul 2014 #95
If he/she was electable and reliably voted the way the leadership told him/her to vote, I would MADem Jul 2014 #3
I guess I'd hold my nose and vote for this hypothetical candidate steve2470 Jul 2014 #5
My gut instinct JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #7
same here steve2470 Jul 2014 #8
I pretty much agree with the people who say "There couldn't be a Dem so dumb..." MADem Jul 2014 #9
yes, for example Wendy Davis' position on guns steve2470 Jul 2014 #10
Jon Tester in Montana had to color outside the lines, too. MADem Jul 2014 #13
yep I agree steve2470 Jul 2014 #16
If the Democrat had be that crazy to get elected in that riding... SidDithers Jul 2014 #38
Fair point, that!!!! nt MADem Jul 2014 #41
Wow, this typifies the corrupt thinking of party loyalists whatchamacallit Jul 2014 #65
No it doesn't. MADem Jul 2014 #67
A majority of what? Creationists? whatchamacallit Jul 2014 #69
This is a website for people who are political junkies, who CARE about winning. MADem Jul 2014 #70
Take off your rose-colored glasses whatchamacallit Jul 2014 #71
I think you're the one with the spectacles. Read Caro. MADem Jul 2014 #72
Democrats are sometimes dumb. But not that dumb. Squinch Jul 2014 #4
Doesn't pass the sniff test GOLGO 13 Jul 2014 #6
I'd look at the context of the comments el_bryanto Jul 2014 #11
Only as a nose pincher in a general election. MohRokTah Jul 2014 #12
No newfie11 Jul 2014 #14
No. nt conservaphobe Jul 2014 #15
I would look deeper into what they are all about, as this indicates some serious conceptualization RKP5637 Jul 2014 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #18
I'm pretty sure religion -could- co-exist with belief in evolution. HereSince1628 Jul 2014 #54
sorry, posted this in the wrong place HereSince1628 Jul 2014 #60
As a devout Atheist, I disagree. ieoeja Jul 2014 #55
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #91
If that was my choice, yes./nt demwing Jul 2014 #19
Write in or third party Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #20
We can't be one issue voters at times like this - esp. with so many being left behind... NRaleighLiberal Jul 2014 #21
What Democrat is this? Peacetrain Jul 2014 #22
I can't vote for a moron, regardless of party. Codeine Jul 2014 #23
Same here.....I can't stomach stupid. yourout Jul 2014 #24
I'd like the choice to vote for one (or a lot) who don't believe in boogiemen or Sky Cake NightWatcher Jul 2014 #25
A lot would depend upon whether or not the opponent shared his delusion CBGLuthier Jul 2014 #26
No get the red out Jul 2014 #27
A Dem who walks upright, with opposable thumbs, and who speaks? Orsino Jul 2014 #28
As long as they aren't a fundie Tetris_Iguana Jul 2014 #29
Oh gods no. Iron Man Jul 2014 #30
No ann--- Jul 2014 #31
No..... Swede Atlanta Jul 2014 #32
I try not to vote for a candidate on a single issue. The issues our candidates should be Thinkingabout Jul 2014 #33
What kind of a debate are you proposing to spark? TBF Jul 2014 #34
Interesting. H2O Man Jul 2014 #35
In fact a sizeable segment of fundies DO believe we Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #44
True. I've met a number of very religious environmentalists. Xithras Jul 2014 #59
Some of these "green fundies" have become a pain Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #86
+1 I figured somebody would echo my sentiments on this thread. nt raouldukelives Jul 2014 #61
Depends on who he or she was running against. dawg Jul 2014 #36
No... SidDithers Jul 2014 #37
The question would be, would their belief affect their policy choices? Coventina Jul 2014 #39
No. Brings into question their education, wisdom, connection to reality on point Jul 2014 #40
I think I may just vote for the Independent in that case. Xyzse Jul 2014 #42
Depends. Is his opponent a Tea Partier who likewise doesn't believe in it? mainer Jul 2014 #43
I could vote for an old earth creationist, but not a young earth creationist betterdemsonly Jul 2014 #45
Love all the no answers jamzrockz Jul 2014 #46
I think we're all conditioned to accept a certain level of stupid. n/t Orsino Jul 2014 #68
Or the fiction of national borders. LanternWaste Jul 2014 #78
There's a difference between artificial cultural constructs and fiction Silent3 Jul 2014 #92
Why does it matter? dilby Jul 2014 #98
Need additional info before deciding but doubtful lunasun Jul 2014 #47
I could vote for people with any number of weird personal beliefs LeftishBrit Jul 2014 #48
NO NO NO. because it means they have no logic and lower intelligence IMO! nt Logical Jul 2014 #50
My initial response is HELL NO. BUT - Avalux Jul 2014 #51
Pretty much what Avalux said. Maybe, under some circumstances. Shrike47 Jul 2014 #52
No. n/t ieoeja Jul 2014 #53
NO! I don't vote for stupid. The Dem party must have better standards for candidates. L0oniX Jul 2014 #56
I'm with you. It would depend on the Republican. Xithras Jul 2014 #57
Economically, I have more in common with William Jennings Bryan lumberjack_jeff Jul 2014 #62
Exactly jamzrockz Jul 2014 #80
The time to fix it is in the primary. jeff47 Jul 2014 #63
Depends on the rest of the issues treestar Jul 2014 #74
No, because of other likely positions they will take along with that. alarimer Jul 2014 #75
"Modern age" is the key. A William Jennings Bryan vote, in that era, to stand up to banks villager Jul 2014 #77
If the Rethug thought the same thing, I'd vote for the Dem, because on many other issues, pnwmom Jul 2014 #83
No. sakabatou Jul 2014 #84
I can't imagine that a candidate like that would make it through the Primaries. Sheepshank Jul 2014 #85
NO...however, in 2000, Al Gore made a weasely comment about how joeybee12 Jul 2014 #87
As long as there were no major policy ramifications that followed from that craziness... Silent3 Jul 2014 #88
No Marrah_G Jul 2014 #89
Is s/he for single payer? rug Jul 2014 #90
NOPE DiverDave Jul 2014 #93
No. n/t zappaman Jul 2014 #94
I'm assuming the repuke doesn't, either KamaAina Jul 2014 #96
Eh, it depends on Aerows Jul 2014 #97
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