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i consider it pragmatic barbtries Jun 2012 #1
I doubt that I would ever vote for a Republican... kentuck Jun 2012 #2
Only one republican, in my life time, would I choose over a Democrat. And he would have to be demosincebirth Jun 2012 #13
I do but nothing is ever received. mmonk Jun 2012 #3
Do I ask for anything in return for my vote? SoutherDem Jun 2012 #4
good post. nt barbtries Jun 2012 #9
Thanks, SoutherDem Jun 2012 #10
I expect the person to take the office they were elected for treestar Jun 2012 #5
I want nothing more or less than the total destruction of the GOP nt auburngrad82 Jun 2012 #6
That it be counted. GeorgeGist Jun 2012 #7
“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, you may cherish the sweetest reflection that Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2012 #8
Well, I always expect a little "I Voted!" sticker when I vote. MineralMan Jun 2012 #11
Yes. I ask that the person I vote for, if elected, ... spin Jun 2012 #12
"Is asking for honesty and integrity too much?" kentuck Jun 2012 #14
Apparently I do not. Marr Jun 2012 #15
I ask for what I want. I vote for the person who I think has the highest likelihood of doing it. Orangepeel Jun 2012 #16
To be honest I have always voted for the idea that we are protecting the safety net (which I have jwirr Jun 2012 #17
all i ask for in exchange for my vote is to be pandered to a little BOG PERSON Jun 2012 #18
i ask for a left supreme court, if i get nothing else. now, i know i will get more. but, as a woman seabeyond Jun 2012 #19
Yes, I want to have lunch with the President progressoid Jun 2012 #20
Maybe over the next four years we need to re-invent our relationship with voting TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #21
My problem is... kentuck Jun 2012 #23
You know I'm no cheerleader but you are edging toward blaming the final check TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #28
Thanks for your perspective, Kentuckian.. kentuck Jun 2012 #29
No, you are right as rain about that last paragraph. It is Broadway in kRaZyToWn. TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #33
I'm voting for Obama no matter what. aikoaiko Jun 2012 #22
It's why I'm voting for Feinstein and my current representative Retrograde Jun 2012 #37
I expect steady leadership Jack Sprat Jun 2012 #24
Of course. That's the whole point of a vote. LadyHawkAZ Jun 2012 #25
Obama already made his stand on Bush Tax Cuts clear three times: In 2008, 2010 and now in 2012! Poll_Blind Jun 2012 #26
Yes, I do. Iggo Jun 2012 #27
The little "I voted" sticker. quaker bill Jun 2012 #30
No, as a good little sheep I know my role is to vote quinnox Jun 2012 #31
Electoral Reform Coalition, end the two-party duopoly ElectoralReform Jun 2012 #32
Yes, I just wish that my candidate wins. n/t RebelOne Jun 2012 #34
Yes, do what you fucking said you would do to earn my vote in the first place! 11 Bravo Jun 2012 #35
Great post. cwydro Jun 2012 #36
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