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In reply to the discussion: Just opened my ballot. Will vote straight D. But I am not excited, not eager. [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)71. Are you voting for the libertarian or for Scott?
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Just opened my ballot. Will vote straight D. But I am not excited, not eager. [View all]
madfloridian
Oct 2014
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Third Way took over, and that was all she wrote for the REAL Democrats. Now all we get are Corporate
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#1
why not get involved in primaries ? just the fact that primaries outside of Pres elections
JI7
Oct 2014
#16
well, why would you support such a party if you feel that way ? because i sure wouldn't
JI7
Oct 2014
#25
but why does that matter ? if you feel that strongly about it that sure shouldn't matter
JI7
Oct 2014
#42
And it is for literally everything else, esp the highest levels of government?
BlindTiresias
Oct 2014
#46
Step 1: Draft people that don't adhere to Austrian school of economics ...
1StrongBlackMan
Oct 2014
#56
New York gets the choice of a Republican endorsed governor or a total crackpot.
adirondacker
Oct 2014
#6
i think people who feel the need to be excited about voting are usually non political types
JI7
Oct 2014
#10
Join the DFA? They can usually point you in the direction of good progressives to support even if
Chathamization
Oct 2014
#92
I remember that this moving right stage was done deliberately, done to leave out the majority
madfloridian
Oct 2014
#12
I was just thinking today it's been a while since someone regurgitated the formulaic ant-DLC post.
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#15
wouldn't it be wonderful to vote for something instead of only against something?
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2014
#35
I'm so sorry for all of us that we have such a crappy system. We desperatly need a candidate that
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#65
Instead of thinking about the Ds you are eager to vote for, think about what happens if you don't!
DrewFlorida
Oct 2014
#75
as will I. But so many of the 70 million voters from 2008 have been turned off
Doctor_J
Oct 2014
#76
Does an eager, excited vote count for more than a not eager, not excited vote?...nt
SidDithers
Oct 2014
#85
How can a country keep its identity with that trade deal clause in effect? It can't.
madfloridian
Oct 2014
#89
The opportunity to vote out pRick Scott, Yes for Medical Cannabis, & Yes on Amendment 1
NightWatcher
Oct 2014
#91