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Who will you vote for in the 2012 presidential election...

Who will you vote for in the 2012 Presidential Election?


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I have to say, if I could vote in an American election (which I cannot) I would vote for Obama over Romney any day of the week.

They're both not exactly stellar candidates but if you have to choose between **** and ****ter you choose ****.
 
i cant seem to tell the difference much between the two,so i will just vote third party.
 
oprah winfrey:lol:
 
I will hold my nose and vote for Obama. While hopefully waiting for a real liberal to run.
 
I'll vote Romney and with a decent amount of enthusiasm, unlike most here.
 
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Of the two? Romney. But it's like the classic South Park dilemma. We're voting for a douche and a turd sandwich, here.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.

the lesser evil
 
I'll vote Romney and with a decent amount of enthusiasm, unlike most here.


Me too, we have someone who has actually had a record of accomplishments outside of the government and doesn't appear to be quite the social fascist that some of the other choices could have been
 
Too many crappy choices again.
As usual, not voting this year.

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.
 
There are other parties to vote for.

The other parties have no chance of being elected for many and various reasons.
Just not worth the time.

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.

Same here.
Voting for the nicer "criminal" isn't really helping anyone.
 
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.
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.
 
If the Green Party or some actual progressive or socialist had a chance i would vote for them. But now it just looks like ill vote for the lesser of two evils... Obama... :roll:
 
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 think it makes a statement though, and more people should do it than hold their nose...

I agree to a point.
If I voted I suppose I vote LP, but I haven't kept up with the current party or platform.

They just don't market aggressively enough.
One of the main reasons I don't vote for them.
 
i cant seem to tell the difference much between the two,so i will just vote third party.

You do know a vote for a 3rd party is a vote for Hussein Obama right?
 
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.

I think he could do good for the GOP. He doesn't seem unafraid to put his foot down instead of going off the deep end of social conservatism.

I think Obama and Romney are really similar, expect Obama doesn't hide that he leans left and he doesn't change his opinions with the wind.
 
More like jump with joy.

No ****. To equalize the extreme far right that the republican party has swung, we just about need to run a full our communist.
 
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