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For right-leaning voters only.... If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP....

If Jeb Bush is the GOP nominee, I will....


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If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?
 
If it ends up being Bush/Clinton I'm just going to abstain from that vote and press more for local and legislative branch candidates I believe in.

I really don't recall ever being this disgusted with government as a whole.
 
If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

I will leave that part of the ballot blank and vote for the other races and ballot issues going on.Although I might be tempted for the democrat candidate if the republicans are retarded enough to prop up another **** sucking RINO.If the republicans are that eager for us to vote for liberal then I might oblige them and vote for one, but it one be one that has a R next to his or her name. If the republicans want Hillary Clinton,Bernie Sanders, Faux-cahontas IE Elizibeth Warren or some other lib then sure prop up Jeb Bush or some other RINO.
 
if the vote was today....no. However, next November.......no.
 
My thread on J.E.B. as a DEM began 40 minutes before this one--just a little FYI.

And I believe we all have a right to respond to any thread, as long as we are appropriate.

Since I lean right on many issues, instead of just who leads the party, it makes sense I would want to draft J.E.B. as a DEM .
 
If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

He is far from my ideal candidate, but it is highly unlikely that the Democrats will run anyone that I would prefer over him, so if he wins the nomination, that's who I'll vote for. I would much rather have a real Republican to vote for, rather than Jeb Bush.
 
If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

If they don't vote for him, they are idiots. In next 4-8 years there will be turnover in the Supreme Court.
 
If they don't vote for him, they are idiots. In next 4-8 years there will be turnover in the Supreme Court.

Along with the potential to maintain majorities in the House and Senate, while maintaining a comfortable presence at the state level. The GOP has a good chance at dominating the political calculus in America.
 
He is far from my ideal candidate, but it is highly unlikely that the Democrats will run anyone that I would prefer over him, so if he wins the nomination, that's who I'll vote for. I would much rather have a real Republican to vote for, rather than Jeb Bush.

I'd vote for a Peterbilt squashed armadillo over Hildabeast.

I don't care who the GOP president is-we will get the same judges be it Bush, Paul, Cruz, Portman, Kasich, Martinez, Walker, Rubio, etc. and those judges are less likely to ban guns, allow the EPA to run rampant or give Unions all sorts of breaks compared to anyone the DEMS might elect
 
Casino Roulette is a game played by the All-Star panel every Friday around 6:45 PM Eastern on FOX Bret Baier--both parties.

They give you a dollar--one hundred cents--and have you split this amount between candidates--100 for each party.
The don't like to use pennies but do so often--so here's mine.

GOP--Bush--40, Paul--32, Kasich--28.

Now mind you, FOX pushes Rubio and Walker as you anxiously await tomorrow's show.

DEM--HRC--51, Gillibrand--26, Webb--23.

You can also play the 'FIELD' as a candidate if you want.
The snark from Krauthammer is awesome and he's grown on me.

I like this hour the best because Baier refuses to step on other's comments and won't allow it between panel members .
 
I'd vote for a Peterbilt squashed armadillo over Hildabeast.

I don't care who the GOP president is-we will get the same judges be it Bush, Paul, Cruz, Portman, Kasich, Martinez, Walker, Rubio, etc. and those judges are less likely to ban guns, allow the EPA to run rampant or give Unions all sorts of breaks compared to anyone the DEMS might elect

Roberts, need I say more.
 
Roberts, need I say more.

Roberts decided to be clever and wanted to play to the law review writers with his silliness of snubbing the Dems and rubbing the voters noses in their Obama idiocy. But Roberts was solid in Heller and McDonald/ would you have rather had another two Sotomayors over Roberts and Alito?
 
If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

I do not know yet.
 
I don't see myself voting for Jeb in our primary as of right now. But I also didn't vote for Romney in our primary in 2012 (I was a Huntsman girl), but voted for him in the general election with enthusiasm. So yes, I am pretty confident that I would vote for Jeb in the general election if he ends up being the nominee.
 
If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

i will vote other

the thought of another Bush or Clinton in office makes me cringe
 
In 2000 i voted for Bush. I haven't been able to vote in a Presidential election since. There's been no one worth voting for. We don't need another Bush or Clinton. The current crop the GOTP has to offer are a bunch of idiots and Clinton is, so far the only one on the Dem side. So I guess another write in is coming.
 
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If Jeb Bush is the nominee for the GOP, will you vote for him, not vote at all or vote a different way?

Hard to say. I'd be far more open to voting 3rd party than I would be with many of the other potential candidates...but this far out, without hearing more from him and what his thoughts/plans are, and who he's running against, it's a bit impossible to say if I'd vote for him or a 3rd party candidate. There's likely no one I've seen potentially running on the Democratic side that would make me feel like I'd vote for them over Jeb
 
Given a Jeb v. Hilldog I'd guess I'd have to hold my nose and vote Jeb if I wanted to vote. Given that scenario it's 50/50 for me to vote at all.
 
Turtledude, Fiddy and XFactor -- you are dead to me!

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If they don't vote for him, they are idiots. In next 4-8 years there will be turnover in the Supreme Court.


so your goal is to have power and use it.......... and not to vote for the president to preserve protect and defend the constitution?
 
so your goal is to have power and use it.......... and not to vote for the president to preserve protect and defend the constitution?

How does not voting preserve protect and defend the constitution?
 
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