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Post by lexikon on Jan 2, 2012 15:10:47 GMT -5
Hi I'm lexikon, and I'm from the USA. I am a registered Green Party member, but I will probably vote democrat in the next elections. So I am wondering what country & political party all you other guys have been registered in, if any, and who'll you'll be voting for in the next elections. Meanwhile, let's take time to refresh on this.
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Post by Khris on Jan 2, 2012 15:28:44 GMT -5
Communist Party of America is my political party of choice
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Post by RavynousHunter on Jan 2, 2012 15:37:40 GMT -5
Since there are no populist parties, I'm not in a political party.
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Post by DeadpanDoubter on Jan 2, 2012 15:51:13 GMT -5
I'm registered as an Independent and just vote for whoever seems least likely to have me and my ilk destroyed. Though I get irate when Republicans bash Democrats for doing the same things they themselves do, I'm sure as hell not a fucking Dem.
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Post by rageaholic on Jan 2, 2012 15:58:21 GMT -5
Democrat for now.
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Post by Wykked Wytch on Jan 2, 2012 16:07:21 GMT -5
I can't vote, but I'd probably join the Libertarian Party or the Green Party. And I'd vote for whoever I feel is the best candidate for the position. His/her political party does not matter to me.
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Post by gyeonghwa on Jan 2, 2012 16:16:40 GMT -5
I register as Independent. I'm more aligned towards the SPUSA, but vote Democrat for the time being.
GPUSA also seems tempting but I honestly don't know much about them.
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Post by lexikon on Jan 2, 2012 16:27:30 GMT -5
Communist Party of America is my political party of choice Have you registered? I know that they aren't popular but I asume you would be getting news feed from them. Since there are no populist parties, I'm not in a political party. In America there are two populist parties, although they are probably very small. I can't vote, but I'd probably join the Libertarian Party or the Green Party. And I'd vote for whoever I feel is the best candidate for the position. His/her political party does not matter to me. You you haven't rgistered, or is this due to citizenship/age (Or do you want to keep this personal). Anyways, I think 3rd party is a good idea for new people, since the two big ones aren't doing the best, and recieve too much money from corporations and unions.
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Post by itachirumon on Jan 2, 2012 16:47:43 GMT -5
I'm a liberal and registered with the dems, although I'm becoming disillusioned. Californian so I'm amongst friends and would be even if I changed to a 3rd party.
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Post by ironbite on Jan 2, 2012 16:59:31 GMT -5
Don't be stupid party
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Post by Wykked Wytch on Jan 2, 2012 17:06:36 GMT -5
I can't vote, but I'd probably join the Libertarian Party or the Green Party. And I'd vote for whoever I feel is the best candidate for the position. His/her political party does not matter to me. You you haven't rgistered, or is this due to citizenship/age (Or do you want to keep this personal). Anyways, I think 3rd party is a good idea for new people, since the two big ones aren't doing the best, and recieve too much money from corporations and unions. Age.
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on Jan 2, 2012 17:20:42 GMT -5
Independent, but always vote Democrat.
I wish we had a serious socialist party.
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Post by ltfred on Jan 2, 2012 17:33:39 GMT -5
Australian Greens, an almost outrageously good party. The Liberals, obviously, are unelectable- and the ALP is too cowardly.
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Post by Meshakhad on Jan 2, 2012 17:45:32 GMT -5
Independent. The only political party I know of that I would willingly join is the Israeli Kadima party.
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Post by Smurfette Principle on Jan 2, 2012 19:33:44 GMT -5
Not registered yet, but Democrat.
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