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oddly enough, you didn't answer my question.
If the republican nominee had cast a vote in congress that you had disagreed with, would that one vote make you vote for the democrat?
yes or no
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oddly enough, you didn't answer my question.
what "cost"?
I would vote for a candidate that had cast a vote I disagreed with? and the alternative would be to vote for the candidate from the party that I vehemently disagree with on everything, including that vote?
would that be disgraceful? no. dumb. yes
So that is the only thing you disagree with Hillary on?
What cost?
Try your country, the US military, and national security
Listening to Hillary over the last several days has reminded me of the views of Karl Marx
So that is the only thing you disagree with Hillary on?
If the republican nominee had cast a vote in congress that you had disagreed with, would that one vote make you vote for the democrat?
yes or no
quit changing the subject.
If the republican nominee had cast a vote in congress that you had disagreed with, would that one vote make you vote for the democrat?
yes or no
Depends on the vote
Right now I am very angry with any Republican whos supports the amnesty bill - that includes Pres Bush
I'm not loyal to any party... I vote for the best candidate.. It just so happens the democrats have nothing to offer..
You (like most liberals) would vote for Mickey Mouse if he was on the Dem ticket... That is the disgrace!
so if a republican votes for the amnesty bill...you will vote for a democrat, even though the democrat also voted for the amnesty bill? have I got that right?
I'm not loyal to any party... I vote for the best candidate.. It just so happens the democrats have nothing to offer..
You (like most liberals) would vote for Mickey Mouse if he was on the Dem ticket... That is the disgrace!
I would vote for a Republican who did NOT vote for the bill or submit a write in vote
Right now none of my three favorite guys are not supporting the bill
I vote for the best candidate as well. the major factor I consider when judging candidates is what they are standing for and standing on.
when the republican party starts standing for what I stand for, I will be more than happy to vote for their candidates.
that is not disgraceful.
so you would throw away your vote and possibly allow a democrat to win the white house because of one senator's vote on one bill?
Most Republicans do not believe in socialism - that does narrow your list of candidates you would support
POW!
As I said, none of my guys support the bill
So I do have to worry about do - do I?
you do understand the use of the word "would" as a conditional rhetorical device? don't you?