Navy Pride
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OK let it fly:
i cant seem to tell the difference much between the two,so i will just vote third party.
...but you'd still have to hold your nose if a real liberal did run.I will hold my nose and vote for Obama. While hopefully waiting for a real liberal to run.
I'll vote Romney even though he's not the ideal candidate, I simply don't think I could come up with a valid reason to vote for Obama.
I'll vote Romney and with a decent amount of enthusiasm, unlike most here.
Too many crappy choices again.
As usual, not voting this year.
...but you'd still have to hold your nose if a real liberal did run.
There are other parties to vote for.
I appreciate when people don't hold their nose and vote. I refuse to do it to myself. I can't vote for somebody unless I trust them or believe they will actually help the country move forward.
I'm in the same boat, Huntsman is a better version of Romney. Somehow I doubt he's "conservative enough" for the tea party types to be a valid VP pick though.Going to depend a good bit on Romney's VP, and on how the campaign plays out.
At this point, I'm going to be voting Romney.
If he nominates a VP I just can't get behind, or the campaign just sours me even more on him, then I'll likely either vote 3rd party or write in John Huntsman so I can at least say I voted for who I'd want to be President.
The other parties have no chance of being elected for many and various reasons.
Just not worth the time.
I think it makes a statement though, and more people should do it than hold their nose...
i cant seem to tell the difference much between the two,so i will just vote third party.
I'm in the same boat, Huntsman is a better version of Romney. Somehow I doubt he's "conservative enough" for the tea party types to be a valid VP pick though.
More like jump with joy.