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[QUOTE="pam:954627"][QUOTE="Conservationist:954434"][QUOTE="pam:954368"][QUOTE="darkwornli:954210"]I go by the fucking issues.[/QUOTE] EVERYONE on this board does EXACTLY that. It just doesn't suit your constant condescending bullshit lectures so you squish us all into whatever box you like and write people like me off as single-issue voters.[/QUOTE] The quoted portion is what I'm responding to. I don't think I was speaking about your motivations (personally). Regarding how most people approach voting: there's very little systemic or systematic view. Do you agree or not?[/QUOTE] I think in the end, people vote with their parties more than they do not, but there's a reason for that. There is a HUGE difference in ideology between the two major parties, why the FUCK would I vote against my ideology? And don't tell me any candidates last election had more of my values and wishes in mind on the Republican side than on the Democratic. And yeah, I did research. There is nothing wrong with aligning with a party, do some people vote blindly? Of course they do, but writing off everyone associated with a party the way you SEEM to always do is just as blind and stupid as voting without ever picking up a newspaper.[/QUOTE]
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