Posted on 03 November 2010. Tags: ballot, ballott, democrat, democrat leaders, democrat party, democrat voters, democratic voters, grammar, haha, insult, middle class, Party, party affiliation, Republican, speaker of the house
I consider myself a Republican because of the % of my views, but im very open-minded when it comes to politics. Also im 18 years of age, so please understand my grammar may seem a little “funny” to the older crowd haha.
Anyways, Something i dont understand is why is it when We all voted to have it so when you went to a official ballot, You could not see what party affiliation the Prop, or Person running was affiliated with. Now, my question is why were the democrats so upset with this? I did research and heard the head of the Democrat Party (speaker of the house) and many other democrat leaders say that “We have to have the Party Affiliation down there because the democrat voters need the guidance.”
So my question is why would they say this? Why not let people vote for what they believe in. And ive been told by a Republican, And read this carefully so you do not misunderstand, He said that More republicans do their research Than democrats. Now thats not saying that Democrats dont do their research because PLENTY do. But meaning the Middle-class less educated ones dont really do the research and just go to the ballott and just vote “democrat”. I dont agree with this at all, and im also confused why the democrat leaders Would say this about democratic voters, because it seems like a insult to the democratic voters. Just looking for responses
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Posted on 02 October 2010. Tags: american adults, democrat, democrats, excerpt, Party, Percentage, percentage point, public c, rasmussenreports, record numbers, Republican, Republicans, Thing?
There’s much more about the republican and democrat numbers slumping in the article itself…
excerpt…
For the second month in a row, the number of Americans who identify themselves as Democrats has fallen to a record low.
In September, 34.6% of American Adults identified themselves as Democrats. That’s down nearly half a percentage point from a month ago, a full percentage point from two months ago, and is the smallest percentage of Democrats ever recorded in nearly eight years of monthly tracking.
At the same time, the number of Republicans slipped from 33.8% in August to 33.1% last month.http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_c…
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Posted on 23 September 2010. Tags: decision, democrat, Earth, gay marriage, Independent, marriage, money, primaries, pros and cons, Pub, Republican
I am pro-life. I don’t believe in gay marriage. I love Earth; go green! I am against the democrat’s give money to the poor while they do nothing. What are the pros and cons of being a Pub or being Independent. If I’m not affiliated with a political party… can I vote in the primaries? I’m 18 btw, thanks!
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