POLL #2: OFFICIAL CAG Presidential Election 2004 POLL: The Sequel

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Let's just keep this poll going until Election Day....



Here is a poll we ran for 30 days that ended August 20, 2004
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is there any way to split up the other and not voting boxes? They are two very different decisions

Thanks Cheapy
 
i recall my teacher talking about the bbq theory.. it goes like.. whoever seems more like the person u bring to a bbq then that the person who would win the election
 
Hmm... I would encourage those not voting (but who have the potential to do so) to vote. I hold opinions on this issue, and though I won't share them with you I will state that a democracy can only function when the people within it choose to participate. So please, go out and vote. if your vote causes the person that I want to win to lose instead, then I'll be happy at least knowing that people have spoken.
 
[quote name='Moxio']Well, Kerry certainly has a strong lead.
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Not surprised. Many gamers are younger and the democratic party has a strong hold on the younger folks.
 
[quote name='Cracka']i'm gonna start handing out fake ID's to little kids so they can vote[/quote]
That won't work
 
[quote name='WarrenGekko'][quote name='Cracka']i'm gonna start handing out fake ID's to little kids so they can vote[/quote]
That won't work[/quote]

SARCASM DETECTOR --> GOING OFF!!! ](*,)
 
[quote name='pete5883']Can we get a 'I haven't decided yet' option?[/quote]

It's already there: It is invisible. Get it? :lol:

Seriously, if you haven't decided yet, but plan to vote, then just don't answer the poll until you DO decide. Simple! :wink:
 
[quote name='studio']I agree, whats most important is that if you can vote, you do vote.[/quote]

I'll still vote even though my vote is meaningless in pro-Republican Kansas. Makes me wish I lived in one of the swing states where a presidential vote mattered. Damn you electoral college! :evil:
 
wow..

i was going to point out al the ways that this picture is wrong, like how it has the gay marriage thing under Bush/Cheney even though Kerry is against gay marriage.... but then i noticed that you got the picture from a site named "dubyasworld" so i changed my mind, figuring you dont care about crazy things like facts.
 
[quote name='Cracka']wow..

i was going to point out al the ways that this picture is wrong, like how it has the gay marriage thing under Bush/Cheney even though Kerry is against gay marriage.... but then i noticed that you got the picture from a site named "dubyasworld" so i changed my mind, figuring you dont care about crazy things like facts.[/quote]

The bush administration made gay marriage an issue with an attempt to circumvent state laws on this issue by trying to write discrimination against gays into the U.S. Constitution. Not Kerry. While true, he's against gay marriages, he's for gay unions. I guess your facts involve Republican spin.
 
[quote name='Cracka']i'm gonna start handing out fake ID's to little kids so they can vote[/quote]

Seeing as how they are the ones hurt by the Bush admins education and environmental policies they SHOULD be able to vote.
 
[quote name='E-Z-B'][quote name='Cracka']wow..

i was going to point out al the ways that this picture is wrong, like how it has the gay marriage thing under Bush/Cheney even though Kerry is against gay marriage.... but then i noticed that you got the picture from a site named "dubyasworld" so i changed my mind, figuring you dont care about crazy things like facts.[/quote]

The bush administration made gay marriage an issue with an attempt to circumvent state laws on this issue by trying to write discrimination against gays into the U.S. Constitution. Not Kerry. While true, he's against gay marriages, he's for gay unions. I guess your facts involve Republican spin.[/quote]

Not to get too far off topic, but the states, mayors and judges, were already circumventing state laws. The bigger picture is states' rights. If a person breaks a law, he's a criminal. If what's his name, Roy Moore, breaks a law, he gets fired. Gavin Newsome gets praised for breaking the law.
If laws barring gay marriage are 'wrong', that's for the people and legislators to decide. A judge creating law, not just saying 'This law is unconstitutional', is a despot. I'm personally against gay marriage, but I'm also against a federal amendment about it. It should be left to the states and the local communities--the people thereof, not a black robed fascist.
 
[quote name='bmulligan']reluctantly, I'm forced to vote for Bush.[/quote]

You are hardcore Republican pretending to be an open minded independent.
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']So, what was the final tally on the 1st poll?[/quote]

Bush 36%
Kerry 54%

There is a picture of the last poll in the first post.
 
:( Why are most ppl my age pro-democrat? I was like the only person in my middle school that wanted Bush to beat Gore and got ridiculed about it, but gues who won? The funny thing is that now when everyone is against Bush, my best friend who joked about having nightmares about me jumping out of the bushes wearing a Bush mask is on my side.
 
not to get everyone all riled up, but it seems to be that the "richer" or "more wealthy" a person is they tend to be more republican in there views and the higher level or education obtained tends to vote more decomcratic.... that being said I know it is not true in all cases and whatnot
 
[quote name='organicow'][quote name='pete5883']Can we get a 'I haven't decided yet' option?[/quote]

It's already there: It is invisible. Get it? :lol:

Seriously, if you haven't decided yet, but plan to vote, then just don't answer the poll until you DO decide. Simple! :wink:[/quote]

the last time that i checked, "other" meant "something besides what was listed"....which would include "i havent decided yet"
 
[quote name='extzed']not to get everyone all riled up, but it seems to be that the "richer" or "more wealthy" a person is they tend to be more republican in there views and the higher level or education obtained tends to vote more decomcratic.... that being said I know it is not true in all cases and whatnot[/quote]

It's not true at all. Considering the fact that 1/2 the voting public are republican voters seems to discount your theory. Based upon the Democrat premise that most of us are poor, downtrodden souls, you'd think a Democrat would be a shoe-in for president. You don't have to be rich to have republican values. Actually that's not true either, I should have said "consrervative" values. Republicans don't have much to do with conservatism. They are just as much about obtaining power over anything else- just like Democrats.

AND considering that the higher educated tend to me more wealthy, it also contradicts your theory. Perhaps you mean the educated in acedemia tend to lean democratic. If you've been to college, you know what I'm talking about.
 
[quote name='Matrix2k3']:( Why are most ppl my age pro-democrat? I was like the only person in my middle school that wanted Bush to beat Gore and got ridiculed about it, but gues who won? The funny thing is that now when everyone is against Bush, my best friend who joked about having nightmares about me jumping out of the bushes wearing a Bush mask is on my side.[/quote]

Our President-elect is Al Gore.
 
I have noticed that anti bush is the cool thing these days. People who blindly trust Michael Moore over the "nut case" Rush Limbaugh really annoy me. His movie contained so many blatant lyes that the democratic party(Kerry at least) is not really acknowledging it. Both sides have faults. Both sides have good ideas. The Democratic ideas are unrealistic or just imposable. If you try to add up the numbers that Kerry is trying to push with spending and taxes they just end up making us spend more money.

Another thing that bush is being blamed for is the "slumping" economy. Bush inherited Clinton's Wildfire economy full of Enrons and Worldcomms. These helped lead to the slight slump. It was going down in the last year of Clinton's presidency anyway. Bush helped fund the IRS so they could find all of the Enron's out there and shut them down. Clinton took money away from the IRS.

Viva la Reagan
 
[quote name='Quackzilla'][quote name='Matrix2k3']w007 fellow republican[/quote]

Our President-elect is Al Gore.[/quote]

No our president elect was George Bush.

Al Gore won the popular vote.
George Bush won the Electoral Collage.

The votes were independently recounted by hand many times and each time Bush won.

My state of Florida is very Republican. We have Jeb for 2 terms.
 
[quote name='Cracka']too bad 0% of CAGer's are in the electoral college, or Kerry might have a chance of winning.[/quote]

No, that's actually a good thing.
 
I probably won't vote until we see a pro-wrestler in the ballots (Hogan/Warrior '08 would easily get my vote). I'm almost 24 and still haven't found a candidate that I really liked that made me get off my ass and vote. A Democracy gives us the right to vote but also gives us the right not to so until someone is actually worthy of my vote, they're not getting it since I'm not just going to play the lesser of two evils game and just vote for the guy I hate least.
 
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