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On Aug 28, 11:05*am, BAR wrote:
hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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Eisboch wrote:
hk wrote:


I am a registered Democrat. I haven't read through a Democratic party
platform document in decades, probably not since 1970. I have no idea
what is in this year's "platform," and I couldn't care less. My
father
in law is a lifelong registered Republican. I haven't asked him,
but I
suspect he has never ever read a GOP party platform document.


Question then:


When you enter your voting booth, do you vote a straight Democratic
ticket?


Or, do you pick and choose, voting for a Republican here and there
if you think the person running is better qualified.


Honest answer only, please.


Eisboch


As I stated, I am a registered Democrat.


I typically vote a straight Democratic ticket for all national and
all statewide officeholders, e.g., president, U.S. senator, U.S.
representative, governor, lieutenant governor, state delegate or
state senator. The last Republican presidential candidate I voted for
was Richard M. Nixon in 1972. I did not vote for Gerry Ford, though I
liked him, and I never voted for Reagan or either of the Bushes. I
like George H.W. Bush, but not enough to vote for him.


For county/local officials, I will sometimes vote for an incumbent
Republican if I know the candidate and am impressed by the job being
done. I voted for a Republican officeholder in the 2006 local elections.


But...I don't pay any attention to party platforms.


Well, you may not pay any attention to them, but by voting a straight
ticket for the national elections, you are supporting them .


You've also supported the point I tried to make, *meaning individual
credentials aren't as important to you as the general party platform. *
To me, that's a dumb way to vote.


Eisboch


Once again, I do not know what is in the "general party platform," nor
do I care. I am, however, sure the platform has the same positions on
many issues as I do, and differs on a few issues.


I support Obama because I have listened to him carefully and believe of
the two candidates, he is the one who will lead us out of our morass.
His positions on issues are similar to mine. So. I selected Obama
because of his positions and of course because of his credentials.


McCain's "conservatism" as stated in his own words make me want to puke..


You just got backed into a corner and now you don't know what to do.

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Really, to talk about Obama's credentials is a joke... He won't take
any stand, and votes "present" on every important vote he has taken.
The "huge controversial vote" that Biden credited him with, was a
minor house cleaning military bill, which passed on a 99-0 voice
vote As far a credentials, he has zero. He has never run anything.
However, we do like McCain have a long history of friends and partners
we can look at, and Obamas' don't look good...