How are you voting on super Tuesday?

<p>Just curious what my peers political beliefs and what/who they voted for. All optional if you do not want to answer any questions that is fine. If you did not vote but still would like to say who you would want to win the primaries for either party or how you feel about the propositions go ahead. </p>

<p>Heres the set up:</p>

<p>Political Affiliation: libertarian (although registered republican)
Candidate you voted for: Ron Paul
(really for California residents)
Propositions you voted for: 91
Propositions you voted against: 92,93,94,95,96,97</p>

<p>Voted the same here. GO RON PAUL!</p>

<p>I'm a registered unaffiliated in California, but we didn't get absentee ballots up to Alaska. Given that I could vote in the Democratic primary, I would have voted for Obama if I were in the area.</p>

<p>--Joe</p>

<p>Yea Ron Paul!!! hahaha like he would have a shot in hell.</p>

<p>Ron Paul is one can short of a six pack.</p>

<p>If not three but thats why I like him. I agree with most of his issues but would not want him as president.</p>

<p>ron paul baby. c'mon only 5% of the vote in california? we can do better...</p>

<p>Obama, I wont vote for another clinton.</p>

<p>Political Affiliation: "Constitutionalist" plain and simple so yeah maybe you can put me down as a libertarian. Strong belief in the words of the Anti-Federalist founding fathers
Candidate you voted for: Would vote for Ron Paul, but don't want to risk it in such an intense election, so Obama.</p>

<p>Propositions you voted for: 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97
Propositions you voted against: 91</p>

<p>Just got back from the polls.</p>

<p>I like both Obama and Clinton, but ultimately voted Clinton (please don't kill me). I've read their biographies and they are both fascinating people. Whoever wins, I'll back.</p>

<p>samus.....you're dead to me.</p>

<p>lol jk :) </p>

<p>I identify more with the Republican party...however, I am not happy about the prospect of McCain being the nominee. </p>

<p>I didn't think I'd ever say such a thing in my life, but if McCain and Obama are the nominees I'll support Obama (man, that was hard to say). </p>

<p>If McCain runs against Hillary, I'll support McCain. But I guess that's not saying much because I would seriously support a ground sloth, crab people...ANYONE or ANYTHING before Hillary. </p>

<p>Anyway...GL to all the candidates (except Hillary).</p>

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<p>Yeah, pretty much sums up my feelings pretty well. Also, I canceled out your vote samus... HA! (not that it mattered)</p>

<p>Political Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate you voted for: Obama
(really for California residents)
Propositions you voted for: 92,93
Propositions you voted against: 91,94,95,96,97</p>

<p>So who do you think it will be, Obama or Clinton??</p>

<p>At this point, I'm thinking Clinton. Obama does stand a strong chance, though, given the remaining states. If Clinton does win it, though, I personally don't think she can take the general election. She may be a very powerful person, but I don't think Americans particularly want a powerful President. She'll have disgruntled black voters as well, and Rice seems like a perfect Republican Vice President to take advantage of that and nail the election for McCain.</p>

<p>Just how I see things rolling out.</p>

<p>Lol, that's some interesting analysis, KGZotU; not sure how accurate it is, but none the less interesting.</p>

<p>No one will be able to defeat Ron Paul after the spectacular night that he had.</p>

<p>@EKTaylor:</p>

<p>Probably not accurate, given how many possibilities there are. (;</p>

<p>@Thedude:</p>

<p>HAHAHA.</p>

<p>Craaaabb Peo-ple.....Craaaabb Peo-ple!!! O_o</p>

<p>For the presidential Election I am writing in Morgan Freeman for president and Daniel-Day Lewis for V.P.</p>