.Who Are You Voting for President?

Updated on September 15, 2012
E.J. asks from Hialeah, FL
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Who are you voting for president? Why? Are you going republican or democrat? Do you think Obama will be reelected? Ive gotten in several heated discussions about this and Im curious to see what the mampedia community think. I love discussing politics, even tho it can get heated sometimes.

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G.H.

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This is the newest bumper sticker & t shirt:

"The Seals Removed One Threat To America, Remove the Other in November".........this sums up how I feel too

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B.R.

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Romney.

All the "hope and change" that we've experienced this past term has got me hoping for a change.

But let's not forget to pay attention to who we vote for in congress, too.

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M.M.

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I'm voting for Obama.
Mainly because I simply don't understand the entire Republican platform.

They're for "smaller government" until it comes to issues like abortion and gay marriage...in which case they'd rather the government step in and make some rules around what I can do with my body, etc...

So I cannot, in good conscience, ever vote for a party that wants to take my personal choices away from me.

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K.K.

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ROMNEY
Edit - ok parents - can you watch this and then tell me what you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYRpIf2F9NA. Before you wonder if it's worth your time, let me tell you - back in 2000, a nurse became a whistle blower about what was happening in Illinois at that time with babies who lived through abortions. (They were being thrown in the trash. Sometimes crying for hours from the trash.) This came before our lawmakers then. This legislation passed in the US sentate with 100 percent YES. EXCEPT for one person - you guessed it, against it 3 times. So, at that time, in my opinion, he wasn't worthy of my vote. I am a parent, he is a parent - how could he? That, my friends, speaks to character and integrity. So, dem or repb, pro or against, everyone else could say this was wrong, but not BO. I am disgusted and I thought everyone else would be too, but then he was elected. Please watch the video - please disregard the title, the comments and listen to the nurse.

I am voting for Romney. Definately Republican. Why? Well, as much as Democrat's and Media like to say Republican's are evil and don't care about people - that is the opposite of the truth. Republican's statistically give more to charity and we want to give people a hand up - not a hand out - a hand up to help them achieve more in their lives. The GOP doesn't thrive on having more people on welfare - or perhaps in the chains of welfare? Also because if you look at what party has had their hand on things in the past decades, it is the deomocrats. Are they all evil? Are all Republican's good? Of course not, but party lines have fundamentally different views of the country. Republican's want everyone to prosper. Democrat's rely on welfare votes and therefore want more people on welfare (ahhem...this is not a good thing).

Now, I may lose a few of you here - but Obama has some very, very evil people backing him. I don't expect you to believe me (or even look it up for yourself because if you were that kind of a person you would never have voted for him in the first place). Look up Ayers, Soros, Jerimiah Wright, Frank Marshal Davis - heck even his grandparents and mom. They are communists trying to make USA communists. He has a fundamentally different view of how things should work. Look at all the things he has done that tromp all over our Constitution. Look at the way he doesn't put his hand over his heart during the pledge. Look at him sending back the bust of Winston Churchill to Great Britian, although it was a gift to our country. Just look for yourself instead of believing everything you read. Also, if he cared so much for the poor and down trodden, why is his brother living in abject poverty, in a slum? Why did he (RECENTLY) ask for help for medical care costs from Dinesh Desouza (and receive it), but nothing from his brother? Why? Because Obama would consider maybe helping him with YOUR tax dollars, but he isn't going to give a penny of his "own" money to help his own brother. You tell me, what kind of a man is that?

Of course I am voting for Romney, he's not perfect, but he has led a life of generosity, giving and caring - all of his life and LONG before anyone was looking. He understands how this country works and that if you or I want to start a business, we should be able to do it and thrive with it (not sink because we're now considered "weathy" due to the business running through our personal taxes). And that these small businesses are how USA succeeds. Romney knows how to balance a budget and live within his means, he's done it in all his business and personal life. Obama hasn't even tried to get a budget togteher for the whole USA!

So, you may not like Republican's...but Obama...well, you will be much better off if you vote for Romney. That is a fact. Obama doesn't want us to prosper, he wants us to be the same as villages in Africa.

This is who Romney is:
Mitt Romney Working Background:
• After high school, he spent 30 months in France as a Mormon missionary.
• After going to both Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School simultaneously, he passed the Michigan bar, but never worked as an attorney.
• In 1984, he co-founded Bain Capital a private equity investment firm, one of the largest such firms in the United States . As a venture-capitalist, Romney’s first major business deal involved investing in a start-up office supply company with one store in Massachusetts that sold office supplies. That company, called Staples, now has over 2,000 stores and employs over 90,000 people.
• In 1994, he ran for Senator of Massachusetts and lost to Teddy Kopechne Kennedy.
• He was President and C.E.O. of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
• In 2002, he was elected Governor of the State of Massachusetts, where he eliminated a 1.5 billion deficit.
Some More Interesting Facts about Romney:
• Bain Capital, starting with one small office supply store in Massachusetts, turned it into Staples; now over 2,000 stores employing 90,000 people.
• Bain Capital also worked to perform the same kinds of business miracles again and again, with companies like Domino’s, Sealy, Brookstone, Weather Channel, Burger King, Warner Music Group, Dollarama, Home Depot and many others.
• He was an unpaid volunteer Mormon missionary in Paris for over 2 years.
• He was an unpaid volunteer campaign worker for his dad’s gubernatorial campaign – 1 year.
• He was an unpaid intern in his dad’s governor’s office for eight years.
• He was an unpaid bishop and president of his church for ten years.
• He was an unpaid President of the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for three years.
• He took nosalary and was the unpaid Governor of Massachusetts for four years.
• He gave his entire inheritance (from his father) to charity.
That’s a grand total of 28 years of unpaid service to his country, his community and his church. Why? Because that’s the kind of man Mitt Romney is!
• Mitt Romney is one of the wealthiest, self-made men in our country but has given more back to its citizens in terms of money, service and time than most wealthy people.
• And in 2011 Mitt Romney gave over $4 million to charity, almost 19% of his income….
• Obama gave 1%
• Joe Biden gave $300 or .0013%
This is real character vs….well you know what!
More Mitt Romney Facts:
• He will show us his birth certificate
• He will show us his high school and college transcripts
• He will show us his social security card.
• He will show us his law degree.
• He will show us his draft notice.
• He will show us his medical records.
• He will show us his income tax records.
• He will show us he has nothing to hide.
Romney, Here’s what we know:
• We know what religion he is, and that he won’t desecrate the flag, bow down to foreign powers, or squander my money on vacations.
• We know he has the ability to turn this financial debacle that the “Spending President” has gotten us into.
• We didn’t know that when Obama said he’d give us change, he meant nickels and dimes, and he would get the big bucks.
• We won’t like all the things necessary to recover from this debt, but someone with Romney’s background can do it.
• I also like the fact that he can and will talk to 3rd graders WITHOUT a TELEPROMPTER!
But, on the minus side, He never was a “Community Organizer”, never took drugs or smoked pot. Never got drunk. Did not associate with communists or terrorists. Nor did he attend a church whose pastor called for God to damn the US .

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C.O.

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I am voting for the lesser of two evils. The "choices" we have suck. Neither one is "great" and one has a proven track record of devastation (Obama) and the other? Well, he's a RINO, but he does have leadership experience...has passed a budget in the commercial and government sectors...

I will provide links so people know I'm not just "spouting" and parroting...

Obama sucks. The proof is in the pudding with:
* unemployment never below 8% in 4 years

This is a link from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing unemployment skyrocketing under Obama (it was under 4% when Obama took office)

http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/02/august-jobs-repo...

http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/05/politics/fact-check-obama-j...

* claims he wants to "insource" but has allowed his Job Czar Inmelt to close factories and ship jobs off to China and Mexico

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/ge-ceo-jeffre...

* welfare rolls UP
http://barracudabrigade.blogspot.com/2012/08/welfare-roll...

* deficit...do we really need to go there? And for those who says Bush's wars were not paid for? Sorry...but he got Congressional approval for those wars and they were paid for under emergency funding..but they were paid for...and yet under Obama...the deficit has SOARED!!! $5Trillion and growing!!

http://www.usdebtclock.org/

And he was bashing Bush again in 07/08 for the National Deficit...again stating it was Unpatriotic and Irresponsible...

http://hotair.com/archives/2011/08/24/flashback-obama-cal...

* debt ceiling increased AGAIN!!! And, yes, I know it was increased under Bush as well as Clinton...but funny...Obama said it was unpatriotic to raise the debt ceiling...
http://americaswatchtower.com/2011/01/04/then-and-now-bar...

he's a liar
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3460_162-57496052/anti-tax-ad...

http://citizenwells.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/obama-illino...

obamacare is going to cost more than planned
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gracemarieturner/2012/07/24/h...

Said he could fix the economy in 3 years...or he would be a one -term President...and STILL blaming Bush...but FACTCHECK.org says otherwise....

http://www.factcheck.org/2011/08/reid-wrong-on-bushs-econ...

No budget in 4 years...
http://www.reagancoalition.com/articles/2012/20120330004-...

He can't say anything "new" to visiting delegates...makes us the laughing stock of the world

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIL5xmSYj1o

And this for those who are still sitting on the fence about him...
http://www.ijreview.com/2012/09/15290-case-closed-if-mode...

SO I am voting for the lesser of two evils.

I can't stand that Obama (one of his administration) APOLOGIZED TO EGYPT after the attacks on our embassy yesterday and the death of our Ambassador...that is just pathetic...

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L.C.

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Romney.
I've stopped discussing politics because I've found that conservatives are happy to discuss while liberals or progressives, as they now call themselves, attack on a personal level instead of discussing.
My church community is liberal. The state where I grew up is liberal. I've found that if I want to keep my friends, I need to keep my opinions to myself.
That said, Obama is no leader. He is no businessman. He has no clue about international affairs. He needs to go away before he turns the country communist and socialist.
LBC

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S.B.

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I am absolutely voting for Mitt. No way in HELL would I vote for this current administration. The thought of another 4 years with this joker is truly scary.

I'm conservative.

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J.W.

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I am fortunate, or unfortunate, depending on how you look at it, to understand economics. Here is the thing, Democrats tend to look out for those in need and that is a good thing. The problem right now is the current administration is so wrapped up in giving it all away that they don't see that the economy must come first to pay for it all.

Perhaps Democrats really don't understand what it takes to help the economy recover, perhaps they really believe that what they are doing should have worked. The problem is innocent or not what they are doing is not working and it needs to be stopped if our economy has any chance of recovery.

So I am voting for Romney, he may not have all the answers but at least he got a running mate who knows what he doesn't. Hopefully between the two of them they can get us out of this mess.

See comments like Mira's scare me. My mother was on Medicare and my father was on Federal retirees which is what Romney proposes to switch Medicare over to. When you see the two plans side by side it is obvious that the Federal plan is much better. Sorry Mira, but I wish people would actually look at the plans, not what is being reported on them. If you want the easy way out find any retired Federal employee and ask them, they will tell you Romney's plan is better than the current plan and really, they are the people that it is effecting so shouldn't they know?
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Leah!, you almost got me in trouble for laughing out loud! "1. I believe Mitt Romney is hiding tax fraud" Sorry, I don't mean to make light of your opinions but if he really was hiding tax fraud it would be all over the news because he would be indited!! I have no idea why he won't submit his tax returns(I need to see them as much as I need to see Obama's birth certificate) but I am sure it isn't because it shows something illegal.

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D.B.

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Romney.

My children cannot afford to pay for the sky rocketing national debt. We will be facing a plummeting GDP and austerity measures just like most of Europe if we continue at this pace. Productivity needs to be rewarded - because only productivity nets tax revenue.

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V.W.

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Here is one of my ways of making that determination:
As a government entity (or any other entity for that matter) you support/encourage the behaviors you want MORE of, and you discourage/reduce funding (which, funding is an incentive mind you) those behaviors which you want LESS of.
Let's see:
More people dependent on government subsidies, or less?
More people working for the government, or less?
More people working for private businesses, or less?
More private businesses hiring employees, or less?
More expenses/bigger government budget, or less?
People to take personal responsibility, or less?
More abortion, or less?
More people taking out loans/mortgages they can't afford, or less?
To be seen as more weak and vulnerable (internationally), or less?

The government subsidizes (gives $/entitlements to) what it wants more of and taxes (penalizes/discourages) those which it wants less of. What does Obama propose? Taxing businesses more and providing more government payouts for just about every aspect of a person's life (extending unemployment benefits over and over, for example). See how just those two work together? You tax (dis-incintivize) job creators, and pay those who don't work (unemployment benefits, free healthcare). Then you (surprise!) get HUGE numbers of unemployed... Hmm.. nobody should be surprised by the unemployment numbers, or the numbers of those no longer looking for work. The government is doing all it can to encourage people to not hire and to not work. :/

Generally, when the government stays out of the way (not subsidizing), the private market tends to find true value. What a person is willing to pay for something or a service. And people will buy that thing/service when it is affordable to them if they desire it. They will prioritize their own money. When it is someone else's money, they lose any reason to prioritize... they just start to want it ALL.

And when we apologize all over the world for anything and everything the U.S. or it's private citizens has done, we just look like idiots who are asking to be pushed around and bullied. You can carry a big stick all day long, but if everyone knows you will use it to kneel on while you apologize for them punching you... welll....

Romney.

ETA: oh... and while there is Bush blaming for what Obama inherited, and blaming the current Congress for what Obama has not done, take a gander at who the Congress was in Bush's last 2 years and what happened to our economy then.

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S.G.

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I voted for Obama in 2008. I will NOT be voting for him again. He has hurt our country too much.

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K.S.

answers from Denver on

I'm voting for Romney. I've voted democrat quite often, but not now. Obama scares the hell out of me. Romney for sure.

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V.C.

answers from Dallas on

Romney. He would not have been my first choice for the republicans, though.
I agree with Jo.
I totally agreed with Romney yesterday when he said we should not have apologized to the Muslim community when our embassy in Egypt was attacked. They see that only as a sign of weakness. Then the press turns it around to try to say he was criticizing President Obama! He was referring to the Dept. of Defense.
Besides who in their right mind would ever put themselves in the same category with Hollywood and the liberal press? If they are for something, it is rarely a good thing.

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M.D.

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I will be voting for my country, which means Romney.

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G.M.

answers from Phoenix on

Romney! :-) I would vote for Chuck Norris if I could....I loved his rebuttle with the last election.
Why? Well, to name one.....I don't like the fact that our current president went to apologize to the other countries. I understand he wants to have peace, but after 9/11....and now with our ambassador.......it's degrading to apologize to those countries. That's not the only reason why; but I didn't vote for "O" last time, and I won't again this time either. :-)

I think everyone is going to like and "dislike" some things about both "O" and "R".....We'll see in the end who wins. :-)

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L.M.

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I am voting for Obama.
1. I believe Mitt Romney is hiding tax fraud
2. Mitt Romney seems dishonest and out of touch
3. I think tax shelters and loopholes for the highest incomes (top 1 or 2 % of the population) are completely bad for the country
4. I think Obama is capable of leading us out of this recession. It took many years to get into it (and he did NOT lead us into it) and it is not going to be gotten out of in a flash. We are already making progress. Knee jerk reactions are not the way to go.
5. I want the affordable care act, AKA Obamacare to go even further. I think given a chance, that can happen. I DO NOT want it repealed.
6. I am pro gay marriage (not gay just support equal rights).
7. I am pro choice. This doesn't mean I am PRO abortion. I just think women should be able to make these choices and I do not believe a conceived child in the womb is "the exact same" as my sweet baby boy sleeping upstairs in his crib right now.

I hope Obama is re-elected. It is going to be a very tough race.

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T.N.

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Pedro For President.

;)

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S.T.

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Well I'm 24 years old, Im honeslty more of a libitarian. I believe in less government, and more of Peoples Rights. So honestly I dont like either one. However in the election i will be voting for Romney. Reason why is I see Obama running us into the ground in debt. Hes never held a job to where he has had to fire people and make cuts. Romney on the other hand has ran a business. ( this country is a business) you have to make cuts, fire people. I mean look at all the things this country pays for that is not making any money and just putting us futher in debt. I fell that Romney will be able to make these cuts. And make this country the empire that it was. If we contine in this downward spirewril we will be a 3rd world country by the end of 2020!

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I am voting for Mitt Romney. Republican. I do not think that Obama will be re-elected. This election will quickly turn to one of foreign policy even over the economy. On that issue he is incredibly weak and has proven time and time again his inability to represent our county effectively on the world stage. Most americans, even hardcore (older) dems, are going to really notice this in the weeks to come.
FWIW-Romney is way up in the polls if you look at LIKELY voters. Most of the polling that you have seen in the media is done with REGISTERED voters which doesn't mean squat.

Finally-why in the world that ANYONE would vote for a president that has put our country so deep in a finanacial mess and does NOT have the ability or the wherewithal to pull us out is beyond me. Even if you don't like Mitt you would really vote Obama back in? THis tells me that you all are happy with your current economic situation and are good with getting more of the same. And I am sorry-anyone that brings up "I like him because he wants to tax the rich" is an IDIOT. Pure and simple. You have not even a basic understanding of the economy and probably have no business even voting. But then again, I guess you are who Barack is counting on.

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☆.A.

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Here's what I think. I think voters need to familiarize themselves with the issues, the party platforms and then choose. Then actually GO and VOTE!
Do your homework then vote accordingly. Ignore tha attacks, the negativity, rtc. Focus on the FACTS and the issues you find important.
Civics 101 right?
Not hard at all.

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D.B.

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I've lived under Romney as governor, and other than universal health care (on which the national Affordable Health Care was based!), it was a disaster. Almost dead last in jobs, no new businesses attracted to the state, and he was more interested in getting the job than in doing the job. He has no plan for the US - he says he has a plan but he won't say what's in it. After her left the governorship, his aides cleaned out all the hard drives and erased all the information, so there was a lot to hide obviously.

Obama has not accomplished all that he said he wanted to, but the endless filibusters in the Senate and the complete blockage of progress in the House (done by the current crop of Republicans) on top of inheriting 2 wars and the financial collapse (which was not based on Obama policies but on what was done at the end of the Bush administration) were pretty daunting. I think people who blame ANY president for EVERYTHING need to look at what was actually done by the executive branch vs. what was done by Congress.

I also look at the endorsement of Obama by Republicans like Gen. Colin Powell, and at the statesman-like way McCain handled the Libyan/Egyptian attacks rather than the way Romney used it for political gain. Romney scares me because he has offended everyone in his overseas trip, including our closest ally (Great Britain) and he shot off his mouth about Libya when he did not have the facts that national officials have. Diplomacy is the only way to peace, and he jeopardized that.

I think it's essential to base our opinions on FACTS, not on rumors or sound bites or the claims of other politicians. For example, use factcheck.org or the Congressional Budget Office which is non-partisan. So, for example, even if you call Democrats "tax and spend", federal spending has increased more under every other president in 40 years than under Obama. And contrary to one post, abortions are down. (They'll go up again if contraception is cut either through non-coverage or through cutting funds to Planned Parenthood, which Romney/Ryan promise to do. Makes zero sense.)

I am distressed about the name calling and also the throwing around of terms like "communist" and "socialist" -- I think it's essential that people know what they're talking about and really study up in a non-partisan way, knowing about civics, rather than get sucked up in the nasty rhetoric and the panic and the notion that any one person will doom the country in a few years. We've survived world wars, scandals (Watergate), government shutdowns (Gingrich), the Cuban missile crisis, assassinations (attempted and accomplished), and we will survive other things. And if we stop arguing and star communicate in a spirit of cooperation so that EVERYONE gets something of what they want and need, if we dial back the screaming and the accusations, we will rise to our highest level of accomplishment.

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X.O.

answers from Chicago on

I'd already made my mind up, but the new "Arab Spring" facade is crumbling, and the folly of supporting radicals just because they were different from the ruling powers in the Arab world is being revealed.

I don't like Mitt Romney very much, but he is leaps and bounds better than President Obama. I can't even begin to list the many objections I have to Obama's policies. I would need an entire day to list them all.

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S.T.

answers from Washington DC on

i'd have seriously considered jon huntsman, but can't abide romney. i'm sticking with obama. and yeah, i think he's going to win.
khairete
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M.O.

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I'm voting for Obama.

The current Republican platform will replace Medicare with a voucher system. It will take more money away from our schools, which are already flat broke. It will reduce taxes on millionaires and tax middle-class households much more highly. It will decide FOR Americans what they can do when they're pregnant, whom they can marry, etc. There is even a plank to take away our right to use birth control. Most importantly to me, the current crop of Republicans is really PROUD of the fact that they will do NOTHING whatsoever about rising sea levels and our catastrophically warming planet. This is a WWII-level challenge. We have an extraordinary opportunity to act heroically. For the coming generations, it will be too late, and their lives (and those of all living creatures) will be tragically circumscribed.

All that said, I had high hopes for Obama last time around. He hasn't necessarily lived up to those hopes, though I'm still extraordinarily proud of my country for electing him. I think the healthcare plan, flawed though it is, is a huge improvement, but I also think it was a political misstep. It exhausted his political capital and ushered in the 2010 elections. It would have been much better to deal with bankruptcy laws and the foreclosure crisis. I'm also very disappointed (pissed off, furious, etc., really) that he really did nothing to push a climate bill through. But he's still by far the better choice. I'm going to exercise my right and responsibility to vote for him.

PS. Yeah, these things are heated. But are we really all such delicate little flowers that we can't handle a disagreement among friendly strangers?

PPS. One of many things I forgot to say: Mitt et al. say they'll deal with the deficit, but their current plan spells out only tax cuts (tax cuts = loss of revenue = higher deficit). The programs they want to cut (money for poor/starving children, primarily) are such a tiny part of the federal budget, they're within the margin of error. If you care about deficits, you have to be willing to cut military spending and raise taxes. If you don't want to do those things, fine, but that means you don't care about the deficit.

PPPS. Polls indicate that Obama will most likely be reelected. Statisticians (on both sides) give him about an 80% chance, barring unforeseen developments (financial meltdown, military attack, etc.). I don't really have an opinion on this; that's just what the experts say.

PPPPS. Matt Damon? Hmmmmm. I think I'm gonna vote for Johnny Depp.

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D.S.

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100% with Suz T. Although I’m very socially liberal, I’m always willing to listen to the other candidates and see their ideas (and open to changing my mind). When the Republican’s were choosing a candidate, I actually though that if Huntsman won (more of a moderate Republican) I would seriously consider him as an option; but from the two candidates available now, I will definitely vote for Obama, Romney can’t seem to explain how he’ll do what he says he’ll do (and it obviously didn’t work in Massachusetts) and its way to conservative on women’s issues (he wasn’t) just to please his base (among MANY other things that bother me, like opposition to the DREAM act). Romney’s choice for VP doesn’t appeal to me either, AT ALL!!!
But whomever wins will have my prayers to help him guide the country and do what’s best for all of us and the rest of the world; because if the whole world does well, so does the USA.

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☼.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

Obama.

And 2boys4me, how in the Hell did Obama put you in $10k debt? And garnish half of your wages? Sounds like you have a spending/making good choices problem, hon, and no president can solve that.

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L.W.

answers from Dallas on

Romney for all the reasons mentioned below by Cheryl O. Couldn't have put it better. Obama has got to go.

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C.R.

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Romney plain and simple!

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answers from Charlotte on

Does what you say mean that you like getting into heated discussions? Or that you like to foster arguments between other people while you sit back and enjoy the show? Kind of like you enjoy juicy gossip regarding your neighbor and possible infidelities?

Ugh...

Dawn

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J.S.

answers from Jacksonville on

I'm voting for Obama, my husband is voting for Ron Paul, and my BIL is voting for Mitt Romney. LOL We are a little divided here.

I think the election will be close. My husband and I joke that, personally, we win either way. We both would rather have the independent or the Democratic nominee win, but if Romney wins then his job will be secure. He works for the military, and we all know that Romney will never touch the defense budget to keep his pockets lined.

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B.C.

answers from Norfolk on

Alright - both choices have their bad points.
But I dislike President Obama less than I dislike Romney.
He pulled us out of Iraq and is pulling us out of Afghanistan - that goes a long way to help with the budget deficit.
He's not getting us involved in more conflicts - again, our deficit can't handle it till we pay off the last 2.
He's acknowledged a problem with our health care system rather than sticking his head in the sand about it.
His solution isn't perfect but if it moves us toward a single payer system eventually at least it's a step in the right direction.
Bin Laden sleeping with the fishes is an accomplishment and terror organizations have been knocked down by several pegs.
Trickle down never trickled down and tax cuts are not stimulating our economy.
People need jobs to buy houses, but I don't think either side would ever out law off-shoring.
Off-shoring hurts us more than anyone is willing to think about.
Two terms as president are the limit.
If you REALLY want to get rid of President Obama for good - get his second term over with now so he can retire and can't come back.
Stay the course.

Additional:
2boys4me - you are entitled to your opinion, but mine is just as valid.
As Commander in Chief, the President is the ultimate leader of our military forces.
He set the orders for the mission which got it done.
Whether he takes the credit or not - I GIVE HIM THE CREDIT as do others.
Sorry if that just galls you, but you're not changing my mind anymore than I could change yours.

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M.G.

answers from Seattle on

I will be voting for the lesser of two evils. Obama. Romney terrifies me on many levels. I do not agree with the stances on many issues he has put out. I wish this country could have someone of the socialist party run and and win.

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E.D.

answers from Seattle on

I'm not a republican or a democrat.

Eisenhower is a republican that I could rally behind. I'm absolutely astounded by the "politics" espoused by the modern "republican" party. At some point fundamentalist right got to be synonymous with republican and it grosses me out.

The democratic party is allied with big business *almost* as much as the republicans. We can thank Clinton for NATO and the WTO. From my perspective, these trade agreements are largely responsible for the the demise of working class/middle class America...not to mention the international repercussions.

I'm not sure I'll vote. I probably will, just because Romney is down right frightening, but not because I want to throw the democrats a party.

My faith in our system is shot. I think it would take more than one amazing President to turn our boat around. Rather than count on a commander and chief to pull us out, I just try to live a life devoted to my community. I figure it's a better use of my time, and brings me (and the people around me) more joy. I get sour when I try to think in politics. Yikes, I'm such a drag in this response :-/

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S.R.

answers from El Paso on

I'm going to do a write-in vote: I vote for Matt Damon. He's pretty to look at, and goodness knows he can't do much worse than an actual politician.

So you've gotten in heated discussions with people in real life and thought you'd bring the heat in here??? Well that seems highly illogical...

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L.L.

answers from Charleston on

Between the 2 of them, Romney is the clear choice in my mind.

1)Obama has made negative progress on the economy - it is worse off now than 4 years ago, no matter how you measure it.

2) Fundamentally, I support the constitution and the american dream. Obama does NOT. He wants our country to model after the Europeans - and we have a clear example of where that leads us. He doesn't believe in small business, because he does not believe people can accomplish anything without help from the government. Roads do not build business and jobs, hard working people with good ideas build business.

3) I believe in debt free living. Obama is on track to generate the most debt of any president we have ever had. Yes I realize congress has a part to play in this. They are ALL failing to do their job. If they can't balance the budget, they should not get paid. That is how the real world works - you don't get compensated for failing do do your job.

4) Healthcare - we need changes in the healthcare system, but if you READ the bill, it is over 1000 pages of increased costs and less available care. The name of the game is REPEAL and REPLACE.

5) Taxes - The top 1% of income earners currently pay over 40% of all taxes. 50% of our population pay NO taxes. I think the top 1% are already paying their fair share (or more)! More taxes are not the answer. We need a constitutional tax cap, and we need to rein in the big spenders in washington. This is not an issue of lack of money, it is an issue of eliminating wasteful spending and living within our means.

6) Divide and conquer politics are driving me nuts - Obama has done more to promote class warfare, racial divide, sexism, and otherwise pit our population against each other. This is not healthy. I don't care about the pigment in your skin, the number of chromosomes you have, or what your salary is, we need to work TOGETHER or we will fall TOGETHER.

7) All politicians have issues, otherwise they would get a real job. But at least Romney is not a career politician.

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F.W.

answers from Washington DC on

I'm voting for the old guy who lives along my street. He's frickin hilarious!!

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J.G.

answers from Chicago on

I'm going to vote for whatever candidate does not give the rich a tax break, for one, and for whatever candidate is committed to doing something about health care.

I really would like to see a healthcare system where the insurance was just like our car insurance. I want Doctor's to have to compete with each other for our business, and I want to be able to call and get an actual quote for how much something is going to cost me before I do it. The current system is lining the insurance companies pockets with billions of dollars, meanwhile, I am being screwed over. I had to pay $240 the other day for my son's epipens! Ridiculous. I can't wait to see how much the visit to the allergist is going to cost me! As it is right now, it's cheaper for me to pay my midwife CASH!! Using insurance would cost me more money!!!!!!!

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M.G.

answers from Atlanta on

ROMNEY - There is no other choice. I can't understand why anyone would vote "President in training Obama" back in.

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J.B.

answers from Houston on

Obama will be re-elected

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D.P.

answers from Sacramento on

I vote for me! I don't think anyone can screw this country up anymore than it is already and I don't think anyone person can make it much better! Oh wait I dont vote for me, my main job in life is to raise and take care of my offspring, so I vote for my husband, oh wait if I vote for him then he wont have time to take care of me, umm let me see, I got it!! I got it!!! I vote for my cat!

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R.A.

answers from Boston on

I just don't know anymore. After this latest incident at the U.S. Embassy, I want someone who can stand up , not just sit down and look pretty. Someone who can make a difference, a change. Right now, I don't see either one in that chair. Maybe that's why Eastwood was talking to it.

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R.K.

answers from Appleton on

I agree political and religious discussions can get heated. So I also decline to partake in these discussions.
There is a reason we vote by secret ballot.

OOO btw we do not vote in the president. The electoral college does, we do vote in senators and congressmen and state and local officials. That is why the United States is a republic and not a democracy.

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K..

answers from Phoenix on

I can't vote for either one & feel good about it, so I'm choosing not to vote. At the end of the day, most politicians are good at lip service & not at following through. I'd rather not be part of it.

You want more jobs? Tell the CEOs to take a pay cut & spread the surplus around within their companies to create new jobs for the "average" person. No ONE person can create jobs & save the economy. It's just not going to happen.

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N.G.

answers from Dallas on

I think Obama's going to win, and I'm not voting, because I'm frankly sickened with politics right now. The two parties absolutely disgust me. Both have no idea what they believe in any more, they're more concerned about tearing down the other. Let's face it, neither one of them will keep their promises, it's congress that really matters, and they're the ones that are messing everything up, so... yeah.

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C.A.

answers from Washington DC on

i'm with Jim at home dad !!! I don't care about politics but he will be

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R.J.

answers from Seattle on

Trick Question: Because in the DOZENS of elections I've voted on, each and every single one of my HUNDREDS of votes has lost.

It's durn near Guinness.

And we're not talking I'm voting for the 'issues' candidate, or anything. 2 solid candidates, and I can curse one of them. 10 candidates, I can vote for the front runner... and they're toast.

So... if I vote... I vote for whomever I want to lose.

And, yes. The trend holds. If I vote for you, you will lose. (I tested this when I liked both candidates)

Of all the super powers to have, grumble, mumble, grumble.

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<grin> I'm a midliner. I vote on both sides of the aisle

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V.K.

answers from Minneapolis on

I don't vote, but if I did vote I would vote for the character that Robin Williams plays in Man Of The Year because he's the only one who told the truth!

K.J.

answers from New Orleans on

Not voting and will not vote for either one. Don't like either one to be honest.

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