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I notice that in 2000 the Constitution Party received .09 percent of the total vote. Something just over 98,000 votes nationwide.Originally posted by JGrubbs:
I have been a registered member of the Constitution Party since 2000.
I notice that in 2000 the Constitution Party received .09 percent of the total vote. Something just over 98,000 votes nationwide.Originally posted by ballfan:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JGrubbs:
I have been a registered member of the Constitution Party since 2000.
1) Yes. LadyEagle has been to one.Originally posted by ballfan:
1) Does Peruotka make personal appearances? Have any of you been to a campaign rally where Peruotka appeared in person?
2)Do any of you actually think Peruotka has any chance of winning?
3)If Peruotka does not win which candidate, Bush or Kerry, would you rather see elected to the office?
Originally posted by ballfan:
Does Peruotka make personal appearances?
Have any of you been to a campaign rally where Peruotka appeared in person?
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Do any of you actually think Peruotka has any chance of winning?
Kerry would probably do less damage, because the GOP congress would stop him from implemetnig Bush's liberal Democrat agenda. I no longer practice "lesser evil" voting, but if I did I'd cast my vote for Kerry. But I won't.[qb]
If Peruotka does not win which candidate, Bush or Kerry, would you rather see elected to the office?
So you would vote for someone who openly supports something as evil as partial birth abortion over someone who clearly doesn't support it.Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
Kerry would probably do less damage, because the GOP congress would stop him from implemetnig Bush's liberal Democrat agenda. I no longer practice "lesser evil" voting, but if I did I'd cast my vote for Kerry. But I won't. [/QB]
There is here in the land of the Lord, Tennessee, so you can vote in a particular primary and to avoid the "well-poisoining" of flipping parties.Originally posted by KenH:
There is no requirement to register by party in Arkansas. And I would not register by party if required. I would register as an independent. I refuse to feel obligated to vote for a candidate of any particular political party.
So you would vote for someone who openly supports something as evil as partial birth abortion over someone who clearly doesn't support it. [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]Can't you read, or do you just make up things to suit your argument? I clearly said that I would not vote for Kerry.Originally posted by ballfan:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Pennsylvania Jim:
Kerry would probably do less damage, because the GOP congress would stop him from implemetnig Bush's liberal Democrat agenda. I no longer practice "lesser evil" voting, but if I did I'd cast my vote for Kerry. But I won't.