T_O_Bull Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 When was the last time you voted for a candidate rather than against the other candidate? For me it was Mr Reagan. T_O_B Link to comment
carlfense Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 Mine was George W. Bush. Mock away. I deserve every bit of it. Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 In the May primaries I requested a Republican ballot and voted for Deb Fischer. It was more a vote against Jon Bruning. I may do the same for the general election - I don't care to see Bob "Carpetbags" Kerry take the Senate seat after spending the last 11 years out of Nebraska. EDIT - I also voted for George W. Bush. It wasn't any endorsement of Bush, it was a vote against Al Gore. In hindsight, all things considered it's possible I'd make that vote again. Link to comment
Ziggy Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 In the May primaries I requested a Republican ballot and voted for Deb Fischer. It was more a vote against Jon Bruning. I may do the same for the general election - I don't care to see Bob "Carpetbags" Kerry take the Senate seat after spending the last 11 years out of Nebraska. EDIT - I also voted for George W. Bush. It wasn't any endorsement of Bush, it was a vote against Al Gore. In hindsight, all things considered it's possible I'd make that vote again. The whole what would Gore done after 9/11 always intrigues me. Well really any what if ____ happened instead of _____. Link to comment
strigori Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 In the May primaries I requested a Republican ballot and voted for Deb Fischer. It was more a vote against Jon Bruning. I may do the same for the general election - I don't care to see Bob "Carpetbags" Kerry take the Senate seat after spending the last 11 years out of Nebraska. EDIT - I also voted for George W. Bush. It wasn't any endorsement of Bush, it was a vote against Al Gore. In hindsight, all things considered it's possible I'd make that vote again. So another (tea) party line drone in Fisher is the answer? I'd take the candidate who is willing to work with the other party to keep us off all these cliffs. I don't know if I have ever voted 'for' someone rather than against the opponent. And unfortunately as I have lived in Nebraska the whole time I have been old enough to vote, it means I usually am voting in vain for the loser. Link to comment
carlfense Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 In the May primaries I requested a Republican ballot and voted for Deb Fischer. It was more a vote against Jon Bruning. I may do the same for the general election - I don't care to see Bob "Carpetbags" Kerry take the Senate seat after spending the last 11 years out of Nebraska. EDIT - I also voted for George W. Bush. It wasn't any endorsement of Bush, it was a vote against Al Gore. In hindsight, all things considered it's possible I'd make that vote again. So another (tea) party line drone in Fisher is the answer? I'd take the candidate who is willing to work with the other party to keep us off all these cliffs. I don't know if I have ever voted 'for' someone rather than against the opponent. And unfortunately as I have lived in Nebraska the whole time I have been old enough to vote, it means I usually am voting in vain for the loser. I would still have voted for Fischer over Bruning. His loss brightened my day. Link to comment
strigori Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 In the May primaries I requested a Republican ballot and voted for Deb Fischer. It was more a vote against Jon Bruning. I may do the same for the general election - I don't care to see Bob "Carpetbags" Kerry take the Senate seat after spending the last 11 years out of Nebraska. EDIT - I also voted for George W. Bush. It wasn't any endorsement of Bush, it was a vote against Al Gore. In hindsight, all things considered it's possible I'd make that vote again. So another (tea) party line drone in Fisher is the answer? I'd take the candidate who is willing to work with the other party to keep us off all these cliffs. I don't know if I have ever voted 'for' someone rather than against the opponent. And unfortunately as I have lived in Nebraska the whole time I have been old enough to vote, it means I usually am voting in vain for the loser. I would still have voted for Fischer over Bruning. His loss brightened my day. I would vote for my dog over Bruning. I was referring to Fischer vs Kerry Link to comment
carlfense Posted October 2, 2012 Share Posted October 2, 2012 I would vote for my dog over Bruning. I was referring to Fischer vs Kerry Link to comment
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