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Same here ... n/t RKP5637 Dec 2011 #1
Yes and Yes Angry Dragon Dec 2011 #2
yes and yes Sedona Dec 2011 #3
Me. Define "support." Brickbat Dec 2011 #4
Vote for and support his candidacy over the Repuke mvd Dec 2011 #7
A little more about that mvd Dec 2011 #14
I am far to the left of Obama, but will be voting for him. n/t teddy51 Dec 2011 #5
I am disappointed but I will support him. There is no other person I could support. I southernyankeebelle Dec 2011 #243
definitely donquijoterocket Dec 2011 #268
You are so right southernyankeebelle Dec 2011 #291
yes and yes n/t Greybnk48 Dec 2011 #6
Support. joshcryer Dec 2011 #8
That's exactly where I'm at. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #102
Do people call you an imperialist apologist... joshcryer Dec 2011 #274
Only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #282
that's about where I am as well - TBF Dec 2011 #120
I laughed Skelly Dec 2011 #134
Eh, I don't put a lot of stock in the entire political process... joshcryer Dec 2011 #273
Exactly. nt TBF Dec 2011 #295
"I still vote just in case they are counting" Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #283
Yes/No. Hawkowl Dec 2011 #9
A perfectly reasonable position for the privileged. joshcryer Dec 2011 #11
Thanks for Helping republican efforts abelenkpe Dec 2011 #26
And thank YOU for helping republican efforts. Xicano Dec 2011 #214
I understand your position, thanks for the support in the past. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #64
Regarding Texas, this should help to make you feel a little better ... Tx4obama Dec 2011 #77
Yes, thank you. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #79
I get a population of 40 million for the others hfojvt Dec 2011 #220
Whereas California, which went strongly Democractic in 2008 and 2010 JDPriestly Dec 2011 #263
true enough hfojvt Dec 2011 #264
Texas is big, and growing. That's my take away message. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #297
You know one thing about that list? Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #284
So you are going to vote for the most harmful candidate then? stevenleser Dec 2011 #198
I'm with you. emilyg Dec 2011 #209
I can see the headline now unionworks Dec 2011 #10
I am way to the left of Obama, but I will vote for him. qb Dec 2011 #12
I consider myself to be an unabashed liberal socialist, and I will unabashedly vote for Obama. baldguy Dec 2011 #13
a billion? tomp Dec 2011 #90
Yep. That's what nader voters thought in 2000. They thought bush would Kahuna Dec 2011 #91
Hardly! Wind Dancer Dec 2011 #122
Even if you accept that Nader didn't have an impact grantcart Dec 2011 #176
Not to mention the lies that Gore would be no better than Bush. Thats the big one. stevenleser Dec 2011 #200
Agree 100% Frances Dec 2011 #211
We have to stop meeting like this. grantcart Dec 2011 #256
DING DING DING! That was my point. Not how bush wrangled his way in... Kahuna Dec 2011 #307
The poster... Wind Dancer Dec 2011 #217
Nader increased the opportunity for the GOP to get away with a non democratic vote and he knows it. grantcart Dec 2011 #254
Ha ha! That's not even my point. Somebody has a guilty conscience. nt Kahuna Dec 2011 #306
first off, it's lame that you bring nader into this. tomp Dec 2011 #303
It's not about Nader. It's about the voters who failed to use good judgement Kahuna Dec 2011 #308
gore failed to win them over. tomp Dec 2011 #316
Yes and Yes SteveG Dec 2011 #15
To the left of Obama NCTraveler Dec 2011 #16
Can't vote for him Prophet 451 Dec 2011 #17
My ideals are to the left of Obama's achievements. MH1 Dec 2011 #18
I really feel President Obama needs us. mvd Dec 2011 #21
He surely doesn't act like he needs us pscot Dec 2011 #171
I really like the model you used. JoePhilly Dec 2011 #25
Well said emulatorloo Dec 2011 #212
Well said! "To the left of Obama's achievements, but a pragmatist". That's me, too. Zalatix Dec 2011 #52
This is a very good post, and I agree with you. joshcryer Dec 2011 #69
Well said, MH1. Exactly how I feel about Obama's presidency so far. n/t Blaukraut Dec 2011 #187
Excellent post. Thanks for taking the time to make it. emulatorloo Dec 2011 #213
"will you support him;" greiner3 Dec 2011 #19
Succintly well put. Yes/yes. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #20
I am and I doubt it. I expect him to be reelected in spite of me Vincardog Dec 2011 #22
yes and I am already working on 2012. w8liftinglady Dec 2011 #23
Left-er, yes. Ineeda Dec 2011 #24
yes n/t RainDog Dec 2011 #27
Here's how you can help the most progressive Democrat BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #28
I'm to left of his first term of his Presidency proud patriot Dec 2011 #29
Yes and we'll see. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #30
Yes, yes: reason: live in reality. n/t dimbear Dec 2011 #31
Yes and yes. n/t Louisiana1976 Dec 2011 #32
i am much further left. DesertFlower Dec 2011 #33
Depends on the subject, really. MineralMan Dec 2011 #34
Yeah, I agree that single payer will not be a reality tomorrow. mvd Dec 2011 #35
Unfortunately, government must act to keep the system running and to fund it. MineralMan Dec 2011 #36
I don't agree so much on the extent of compromises, but of course do on getting more progressives in mvd Dec 2011 #37
Let me suggest, alternatively, that progress has never been slow and incremental. Laelth Dec 2011 #113
Yes. I will support the most progressive, anti-war, candidate on the ballot. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #38
Yes and yes. Jamastiene Dec 2011 #39
yes and yes n/t Betsy Ross Dec 2011 #40
He's to my right, especially on social issues like equality for all, and I am not interested Bluenorthwest Dec 2011 #41
I'll vote for him. Iggo Dec 2011 #42
I'll vote for him HeiressofBickworth Dec 2011 #43
Yes, and No, respectively DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2011 #44
Yes and maybe izquierdista Dec 2011 #45
Absolutely to the left of Obama here and was hoping for a Liberal/Progressive primary challenger. NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #46
I'm to the left of him XemaSab Dec 2011 #47
I'll probably be in AZ, so neither will mine. joshcryer Dec 2011 #70
What do they call it when you keep doing the same thing over and over, hoping NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #48
They don't call it anything. Because that's not the quote. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #175
Might as well vote for someone while I await the proletarian revolution. nt Modern_Matthew Dec 2011 #49
The revolution will be neutralized ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #285
I am to the Left of Obama.... unkachuck Dec 2011 #50
Same here eridani Dec 2011 #51
I am and I will DesertRat Dec 2011 #53
To the left, yes, will I vote for him again? No. ThomWV Dec 2011 #54
Of course donco Dec 2011 #55
Hey, we have no choice customerserviceguy Dec 2011 #56
I am far to the left of Obama- I will not vote for him Marrah_G Dec 2011 #57
Makes sense! pnwmom Dec 2011 #74
Yes, and time will tell. Fearless Dec 2011 #58
Far Left and Yes (n/t) FlaGatorJD Dec 2011 #59
Yes, and Yes... and I'll just have to hope for a TRUE progressive liberal candidate in 2016 dorksied Dec 2011 #60
So will your vote for Obama. Daemonaquila Dec 2011 #108
left of obama griffi94 Dec 2011 #61
Yes and I will vote for him Lunabelle Dec 2011 #62
Me, me, me!! I'm at least 20 feet left of obama! Ecumenist Dec 2011 #63
of course, there is no choice Douglas Carpenter Dec 2011 #65
Yes / Yes (but I live in Texas so it really doesn't matter) Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #66
See comment #77 n/t Tx4obama Dec 2011 #78
I like looking at elections where we got TROUNCED, and see who stood by us then. Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #80
Ditto bluestateboomer Dec 2011 #67
As a Democratic Socialist, I'm far to the left of Obama. I support his re-election because coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #68
+1, I support the people it will help by choosing the side that at least tries to care... joshcryer Dec 2011 #71
Oh, I'm under no illusions that the Obama\Democratic cohort cares about coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #162
He indicated that he doesn't need the left (ie, "professional" left). Shouldn't this be good enough AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #72
Are you a highly paid blogger or television talking head? emulatorloo Dec 2011 #180
Obviously, if he doesn't need the "professional" left, he doesn't need the amateur left either. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #195
Continue to willfully misinterpret if it makes you feel better emulatorloo Dec 2011 #207
Are you being obtuse on purpose? My reply didn't disagree with yours. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #221
My disagreement with you is your insistence that "It was a signal." emulatorloo Dec 2011 #226
yes and yes greyghost Dec 2011 #73
I'm significantly to the left of the compromises Obama's had to make. pnwmom Dec 2011 #75
Funny you should mention this. I just wrote a facebook post that I'm going to put here because it's tavalon Dec 2011 #76
What a positive way of looking at things quakerboy Dec 2011 #86
Don't forget that FDR had 12 years (!) in the White House, not just 3. Ineeda Dec 2011 #94
FDR was well on his way by year 3. :( nt Romulox Dec 2011 #111
And he had a very good congress to work with :) nt emulatorloo Dec 2011 #238
Worry not tavalon Dec 2011 #312
Maybe FDR had 12 years for a good reason. He was a Democrat, not a Centrist. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #197
Maybe there was another reason, like 70 real Democrats in the senate + a huge majority in the house stevenleser Dec 2011 #281
With whom did he compromise when he appointed Geithner? AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2011 #288
Yes and yes. I'm a Democratic Socialist and will NEVER vote Republican. urbuddha Dec 2011 #81
I do and I will. . . DinahMoeHum Dec 2011 #82
Yes and Don't know. tomg Dec 2011 #83
I am to the left of President Obama's current policy and actions. quakerboy Dec 2011 #84
I live in Texas PDittie Dec 2011 #85
I always did consider myself to his left; always wanted him to win. LeftishBrit Dec 2011 #87
OHHH!!!!ME!!! ME!!!!! ME!!!!! Justice wanted Dec 2011 #88
In other words, will I be voting against Republicans again mmonk Dec 2011 #89
I'll vote for him unenthusiastically, but not quite at the "lesser of two evils" level Jim Lane Dec 2011 #92
Well to the left quaker bill Dec 2011 #93
Yes, and........ HowHeThinks Dec 2011 #95
Obama is proving to be to the right of Nixon. I'm not knocking 4,000 doors for Barack again. leveymg Dec 2011 #96
I will vote for Obama handmade34 Dec 2011 #97
I'll be voting for him too> Survivoreesta Dec 2011 #98
I don't think that there is any choice cate94 Dec 2011 #99
Right with you on this one... nradisic Dec 2011 #100
Therein lies the problem. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #101
I will vote for him, but RoccoR5955 Dec 2011 #103
Never Again RevRN Dec 2011 #104
Most moderate republicans are left of Obama.. 4dsc Dec 2011 #105
Really? Can you name one moderate repub (as if one exists)... Kahuna Dec 2011 #118
Have to agree kenfrequed Dec 2011 #142
I don't think the GWB comparisons are accurate, but I can see a resemblance to GHWB. Romulox Dec 2011 #163
Nope. Daemonaquila Dec 2011 #106
I am to the left of Obama. n/t Le Taz Hot Dec 2011 #107
Still hoping someday he will join us randr Dec 2011 #109
Y/N. nt Romulox Dec 2011 #110
enthusiastic support Progressive dog Dec 2011 #112
I am, and I will. n/t Ian David Dec 2011 #114
Why would anyone answer this post with "No"? eilen Dec 2011 #115
I've read a lot of the meta-discussion. I think the admins are more broad minded Romulox Dec 2011 #116
yes and probably motely36 Dec 2011 #117
Same Here krucial Dec 2011 #119
I do want to hear my Tea Bagging Coworkers squeal Beavker Dec 2011 #121
I don't consider this a football game-yeah our team newspeak Dec 2011 #128
I wonder if he can get any really 'good' appointees in right now. Beavker Dec 2011 #319
I forget which is my left or right? Yon_Yonson Dec 2011 #123
Yes and Yes...I can't wait Not Me Dec 2011 #124
Yes and of course Dyedinthewoolliberal Dec 2011 #125
Real Roy Rolling Dec 2011 #126
Exactly MsLeopard Dec 2011 #127
WAY left of Obama mntleo2 Dec 2011 #129
I'm way to the left of Obama . . . ananda Dec 2011 #130
Yes I am and yes I will green917 Dec 2011 #131
yes and yes but I've been on the left of every president before and after my birth, with the Demonaut Dec 2011 #132
I am well to the left of Obama hifiguy Dec 2011 #133
i know i must be to the left of obama barbtries Dec 2011 #135
Yes and yes. nt. tosh Dec 2011 #136
An interesting question kenfrequed Dec 2011 #137
Yes I'm more left than Obama, and madmom Dec 2011 #138
Not a snowball's chance. Nyet. Nope. 528 hz Dec 2011 #139
this thread smells like teeny bopper crap: "who is more dreamy, Paul or John" type stuff datasuspect Dec 2011 #140
Didn't mean it that way. I know there have been lots of pro-Obama threads lately.. mvd Dec 2011 #148
I'm far, far left of Obama.... Scuba Dec 2011 #141
I do and I will. n/t racaulk Dec 2011 #143
Do we have any choice? primavera Dec 2011 #144
Left of Obama RobinA Dec 2011 #145
While I would like to agree, you're dead wrong. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #160
And so we boil to death by degrees primavera Dec 2011 #170
Every extra moment we can buy is a chance The Doctor. Dec 2011 #172
And what will we do to "derail this train to hell"? primavera Dec 2011 #252
Voting is not the only thing we are doing. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #271
that's it, do we have any choice? newspeak Dec 2011 #201
Of course we have a choice. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #302
You will blame us for exercizing our democratic rights and hoping for a choice? Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #286
Not at all. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #296
First of all, sir ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #298
It would behoove you to notice, sir... The Doctor. Dec 2011 #301
I agree with those on your list ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #304
Indeed we are. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #309
It does sort of seem like something's gone wrong here primavera Dec 2011 #310
How would far-right wignuts march the country into fascism? DutchLiberal Dec 2011 #311
You think *this* is fascism? The Doctor. Dec 2011 #313
If you don't think this is fascism, you're being delusional... DutchLiberal Dec 2011 #315
Wow. If you truly believe that all of our Democrats are fascists, The Doctor. Dec 2011 #318
Yes and yes (reluctantly) eom tledford Dec 2011 #146
agreed n/t mlevans Dec 2011 #147
I'll be pulling the lever for Obama - GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #149
I am to the left of Obama emulatorloo Dec 2011 #150
We are and yes... Tikki Dec 2011 #151
Yes and Yes relayerbob Dec 2011 #152
I sit on his left by virtue of his circumstances... The Doctor. Dec 2011 #153
If we don't connecticut yankee Dec 2011 #154
Yes and Yes n/t wryter2000 Dec 2011 #155
Yes and Yes - n/t obietiger Dec 2011 #156
I think you're asking the wrong question frazzled Dec 2011 #157
... The Doctor. Dec 2011 #167
I have been to the left of EVERY democratic presidential candidate since I could vote chemp Dec 2011 #158
Same here emulatorloo Dec 2011 #169
yes to both. La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #159
Yes crim son Dec 2011 #161
Marxist for Obama, checking in. McCamy Taylor Dec 2011 #164
I consider myself and everyone else ... T S Justly Dec 2011 #165
Reality Check: Obama Job Approval amount Republicans 15 percent, Dems 82 per cent emulatorloo Dec 2011 #177
Are progressive Democrats even responding to your poll? T S Justly Dec 2011 #192
First, you are not the arbiter of what makes a Democrat a "true democrat" emulatorloo Dec 2011 #216
Nor are you or any other person I know of. The rest of your characterization of my post ... T S Justly Dec 2011 #245
Your post seemed to imply that your believe Obama's support comes from Republicans emulatorloo Dec 2011 #290
I admit that's what I meant. But, only so far as the GOP's support for "bi-partisan" ... T S Justly Dec 2011 #294
... emulatorloo Dec 2011 #305
I'm to the left of Obama. I'm very disappointed in his presidency. I will vote for him. Martin Eden Dec 2011 #166
No need for the drama. Just vote for the man. MjolnirTime Dec 2011 #168
yes & yes n/t Little Star Dec 2011 #173
I'm Wellstone left of Obama. All Dem presidents during my life are left of him, couple of Repubs. unc70 Dec 2011 #174
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to the left, and no, won't be voting for him. Fiendish Thingy Dec 2011 #178
When you continue to vote for the lesser nineteen50 Dec 2011 #179
Yes and Yes... jimlup Dec 2011 #181
"Hope" is the leading to fascism. Republicans move right, democrats play follow the leader... scentopine Dec 2011 #182
Exactly. nt freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #210
You are correct, Democratic Ideals have nothing to do with party leadership anymore Dragonfli Dec 2011 #239
That would depend on the issue DissedByBush Dec 2011 #183
Not sure if Iam left of Obama but I fully suppor the President liberal N proud Dec 2011 #184
I am to the left...and yes I will support Obama Tippy Dec 2011 #185
Yes and I knew he was centrist the first time drmeow Dec 2011 #186
How far is left? ramparts Dec 2011 #188
of course I will vote for him Tumbulu Dec 2011 #189
I'm left of pretty much everyone cmd Dec 2011 #190
I don't consider myself "to The Left of Obama." bvar22 Dec 2011 #191
Yes and Yes. NOLALady Dec 2011 #193
I am left of him sorrybushisfromtexas Dec 2011 #194
Yes and Yes ProfessorGAC Dec 2011 #196
I'm to his left and I will vote for him. Demoiselle Dec 2011 #199
I really like this reasoned and level headed approach to criticism and strategy stevenleser Dec 2011 #202
I do, and hell yeah, I will DFW Dec 2011 #203
yes x2 geckosfeet Dec 2011 #204
Any real Democrat zentrum Dec 2011 #205
Why would you put people on the spot with this thread? DainBramaged Dec 2011 #206
Good question! Wind Dancer Dec 2011 #218
I think it this thread helps through the recent horseshit going on in GD emulatorloo Dec 2011 #219
Why not? Major Hogwash Dec 2011 #250
Of course, weed out those of us who are to the left of the new Reagan administration......... DainBramaged Dec 2011 #270
Ah-ha!! Major Hogwash Dec 2011 #280
yes and my other options are????? dembotoz Dec 2011 #208
I will have to vote for Barack. subterranean Dec 2011 #215
For my part I will vote for whoever vows to stop all wars including the drug wars, vows to ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #222
you are going to get skewed results with this straw poll a2liberal Dec 2011 #223
I'm to the left and support president Obama enthusiastically n/t Politicub Dec 2011 #224
wayyy left of Obama wwytchwood Dec 2011 #225
I am left of President Obama and I will support him because I am a hell of a lot more left of anyone jwirr Dec 2011 #227
Not sure and probably not freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #228
What your writing here demonstrates.... FrenchieCat Dec 2011 #231
Please support your generalizations freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #234
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #244
That's what it feels like. freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #249
What is astounding to me is Puglover Dec 2011 #251
So do I tend to tear back. freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #257
"You are free to vote for whoever we tell you to vote for!" Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2011 #287
you're forgetting the part about there being politics involved and relative bargaining power of certainot Dec 2011 #253
I agree with you about radio freedom fighter jh Dec 2011 #261
not voting gave us 2010 and most of this obstruction and 2 more years lost on global warming certainot Dec 2011 #267
with un abashed pragmatic enthusiam mikekohr Dec 2011 #229
I'm left of Obama (and every other nationally electable candidate). I'll DEFINITELY vote for him IF Texas Lawyer Dec 2011 #230
Yes, I'm way to the left of him but will support him. OnionPatch Dec 2011 #232
Far to the left of Obama but will be both working and voting for him..Consider the Supreme Court, whathehell Dec 2011 #233
Yes and Yes Seedersandleechers Dec 2011 #235
Yes/No FedUp_Queer Dec 2011 #236
I know some Republicans that are to the left of Obama but they aren't running... Fair Witness Dec 2011 #237
Hard left bitchkitty Dec 2011 #240
More left, yes..support, yes workinclasszero Dec 2011 #241
I do and still, I will siligut Dec 2011 #242
I do and I will! With Enthusiasm! SunSeeker Dec 2011 #246
Yep, that's me, today. bobthedrummer Dec 2011 #247
I do and I will. boxman15 Dec 2011 #248
Flypaper. AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #255
Yes and no. truebrit71 Dec 2011 #258
I like turtles. n/t SaveOurDemocracy Dec 2011 #259
where is he sitting right now? snooper2 Dec 2011 #260
Yes, yes. I hope to get more progressives in Congress. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #262
Way, Way To The Left Of Him But.... colsohlibgal Dec 2011 #265
no Hanks Dec 2011 #266
Yes and defnitely yes solara Dec 2011 #269
I'm further to the left than I originally thought, but I'm still voting for him. OverBurn Dec 2011 #272
which Obama? BobbyBoring Dec 2011 #275
You're a moderate centrist? joshcryer Dec 2011 #276
yes and yes Warren Stupidity Dec 2011 #277
yes and no rawbean Dec 2011 #278
I am fifthoffive Dec 2011 #279
Yes And Not Many Options For Progressives cantbeserious Dec 2011 #289
I am certainly left of the President. I will vote against the Republicans. MrSlayer Dec 2011 #292
I agree with everything in your post except the part about Obama being incrementalist vs. centrist. yardwork Dec 2011 #293
Yes and no cpwm17 Dec 2011 #299
upset but supporting existentialist Dec 2011 #300
I've come to realize I'm a Bernie Sanders socialist. Vinca Dec 2011 #314
There's no choice in the matter, but I'll vote for him anyways. Neoma Dec 2011 #317
Yes and yes...nt StopTheNeoCons Dec 2011 #320
The sky is blue. Rex Dec 2011 #321
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