Did you?
If you did, would you have preferred him over Trump in 2016 if you'd had your "druthers?"
One more question. Is there anything Trump could possibly do or fail to do that would make him lose your vote and support in the coming election?
Did you?
You said it right there...depending on the issue. The whole two-party system has mystified me throughout my life. I've always seen it as nothing but a game, a team sport created by males and when I take a hard look at the posts on this forum or comments I see in the news, it does nothing but confirm that view in my mind.Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:15 pmI hear ya. I generally think of myself as an independent, but I agree with both right and left ideals, depending on the issue.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 4:34 pmI couldn't leave my name on the voting rolls that way. I figure if I happen to come down with Covid and it dicks me away, then that'll have to suffice as my 2020 vote.
Trump and his ilk aren't even in that conversation. They are on another planet, pretending that destroying the country is the way to save it. They've sold their souls to the devil. You can't reason with unreasonable people, so I don't try. I just point my finger and say, you guys suck. Lying isn't the same as arguing, but it's all they've got.
Let me ask you this. Why do you want to know that, ajax?ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:46 pmDid you vote for Mitt Romney in 2012?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:34 pm
Let me ask you this. Why do you want to know that, ajax?
YesDid you?
NopeIfyou did, would you have preferred him over Trump in 2016 if you'd had your "druthers?"
Nopene more question. Is there anything Trump could possibly do or fail to do that would make him lose your vote and support in the coming election?
How people who vote across party lines vote intetests me. Only my voting record in the primaries says much about my views and what influences and persuades me.Let me ask you this. Why do you want to know that, ajax?
I'm sure that both you and I would agree that neither conservatives nor liberals have a monopoly on either truth or error. I hate the whole idea of rigidly labeling people and ideas as either liberal or conservative. There will always be old, proven ideas that have stood the test of time and ought to be conserved, as well as old ideas that ought to be re-evaluated and replaced by something that works better, or better reflects changing reality. Either clinging to or rejecting something simply because some choose to label it "conservative" is every bit as foolish as either uncritically embracing or rejecting something simply because some choose to label it "liberal."Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:15 pmI hear ya. I generally think of myself as an independent, but I agree with both right and left ideals, depending on the issue.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 4:34 pmI couldn't leave my name on the voting rolls that way. I figure if I happen to come down with Covid and it dicks me away, then that'll have to suffice as my 2020 vote.
Trump and his ilk aren't even in that conversation. They are on another planet, pretending that destroying the country is the way to save it. They've sold their souls to the devil. You can't reason with unreasonable people, so I don't try. I just point my finger and say, you guys suck. Lying isn't the same as arguing, but it's all they've got.
Trump had help from the Russians as well as Comey. Hillary was not a popular candidate. Trump would have done worse then either Romney or McCain had he been the candidate against Obama.
"moderates" interest you?
Well, I need to tell you that I find the question itself highly offensive. Let me explain. I consider my right to vote via secret ballot to be also a sacred right and that it's really between myself and my God. My own husband doesn't typically know who I voted for so I wouldn't publicly share my voting choices in all those elections that you wanted to know about.