CS.com May 2016 General Election Poll

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Who would you vote for as of today?

Donald Trump
13
39%
Hillary Clinton
3
9%
Gary Johnson
8
24%
Some other 3rd Party or Independent or write-in
4
12%
Undecided
4
12%
Fvck it, we're screwed
1
3%
 
Total votes: 33

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If the election were today who would you vote for?
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I voted undecided. I fall into the Never Hillary crowd but aside from that I don't know if i'll abstain or not.
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I voted undecided but that's not necessarily true. My preference at this point would be Gary Johnson or to write in Rand Paul. But if Iowa is at all close between Trump and Hillary I will vote for Trump. #NeverHillary.
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HI54UNI wrote:I voted undecided but that's not necessarily true. My preference at this point would be Gary Johnson or to write in Rand Paul. But if Iowa is at all close between Trump and Hillary I will vote for Trump. #NeverHillary.
I'm in South Carolina so unless I vote for Trump, my vote doesn't matter.


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Ibanez wrote:
HI54UNI wrote:I voted undecided but that's not necessarily true. My preference at this point would be Gary Johnson or to write in Rand Paul. But if Iowa is at all close between Trump and Hillary I will vote for Trump. #NeverHillary.
I'm in South Carolina so unless I vote for Trump, my vote doesn't matter.


How sad is that? :cry:
It matters if you vote 3rd party.
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kalm wrote:
Ibanez wrote: I'm in South Carolina so unless I vote for Trump, my vote doesn't matter.


How sad is that? :cry:
It matters if you vote 3rd party.
:suspicious: You know, I used to think that.


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Ibanez wrote:
kalm wrote:
It matters if you vote 3rd party.
:suspicious: You know, I used to think that.


Used to.
You still should, for multiple reasons.
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kalm wrote:
Ibanez wrote: :suspicious: You know, I used to think that.


Used to.
You still should, for multiple reasons.
We'll see. If Bernie runs as an independent or 3rd party, I'd consider voting for him. He might have a shot, especially since independents would be able to vote for him in those states that had closed primaries.
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http://postlibertarian.com/2012/09/21/t ... threshold/

Vote Gary Johnson, not so he can win, so America can win. :thumb:

Especially if you aren't in a battleground state.

I don't believe in the "wasted vote" mantra.

Lose the battle, win the war.

One thing I learned is that if a Libertarian candidate gets more than 25% of the vote, they are considered a "major party" and qualifies for matching funding that the Dems and GOP gets.

Proportionally once it goes above 5%.

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DSUrocks07 wrote:http://postlibertarian.com/2012/09/21/t ... threshold/

Vote Gary Johnson, not so he can win, so America can win. :thumb:

Especially if you aren't in a battleground state.

I don't believe in the "wasted vote" mantra.

Lose the battle, win the war.

One thing I learned is that if a Libertarian candidate gets more than 25% of the vote, they are considered a "major party" and qualifies for matching funding that the Dems and GOP gets.

Proportionally once it goes above 5%.

A wasted vote to me would be to vote for either major party when it's solidly in one sides favor.

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clenz wrote:
DSUrocks07 wrote:http://postlibertarian.com/2012/09/21/t ... threshold/

Vote Gary Johnson, not so he can win, so America can win. :thumb:

Especially if you aren't in a battleground state.

I don't believe in the "wasted vote" mantra.

Lose the battle, win the war.

One thing I learned is that if a Libertarian candidate gets more than 25% of the vote, they are considered a "major party" and qualifies for matching funding that the Dems and GOP gets.

Proportionally once it goes above 5%.

A wasted vote to me would be to vote for either major party when it's solidly in one sides favor.

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Who else, but The Donald®?

You'd be insane to vote for the sociopathic corporatist Clinton dynasty.
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Hillary in last? I guess the faggots, hippies, unemployed, and muslicans® (that's my new term for brown people in general) haven't rolled out of bed yet.
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93henfan wrote:Hillary in last? I guess the faggots, hippies, unemployed, and muslicans® (that's my new term for brown people in general) haven't rolled out of bed yet.
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DSUrocks07 wrote:http://postlibertarian.com/2012/09/21/t ... threshold/

Vote Gary Johnson, not so he can win, so America can win. :thumb:

Especially if you aren't in a battleground state.

I don't believe in the "wasted vote" mantra.

Lose the battle, win the war.

One thing I learned is that if a Libertarian candidate gets more than 25% of the vote, they are considered a "major party" and qualifies for matching funding that the Dems and GOP gets.

Proportionally once it goes above 5%.

A wasted vote to me would be to vote for either major party when it's solidly in one sides favor.

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THIS.

In states where your vote doesn't matter, vote 3rd party. :nod:

In contested states, vote for Trump. He is the only way we bust this broken system. :nod:
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Cluck U wrote:
DSUrocks07 wrote:http://postlibertarian.com/2012/09/21/t ... threshold/

Vote Gary Johnson, not so he can win, so America can win. :thumb:

Especially if you aren't in a battleground state.

I don't believe in the "wasted vote" mantra.

Lose the battle, win the war.

One thing I learned is that if a Libertarian candidate gets more than 25% of the vote, they are considered a "major party" and qualifies for matching funding that the Dems and GOP gets.

Proportionally once it goes above 5%.

A wasted vote to me would be to vote for either major party when it's solidly in one sides favor.

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THIS.

In states where your vote doesn't matter, vote 3rd party. :nod:

In contested states, vote for Trump. He is the only way we bust this broken system. :nod:
Admittingly, Austin Petersen is more Libertarian, but Gary Johnson has the name recognition. He's the sacrificial lamb :nod:

Once LP is seen more as a viable mainstream alternative, we will truly see change in this country.

I will follow the polls through November 1st, but if Delaware is close (within margin of error), I'm voting Trump, if it looks to go Dem for the seven cycle in a row I'm voting Johnson. :nod:



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Put on 2 pair of gloves and a clothespin on my nose and then voted Trump. What a horrible choice! 300 million plus people and this is the choice we get. How sad!
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If I'm reading the POLL numbers correctly Jill Stein is winning...
3 undecided / 3 Unknown 3rd party / 1 fuck it

That's 7 votes for Jill Stein right there


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Hillary with one vote. Unless Travis is lurking, Kalmy's vote to glaring!
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It is really, really astounding that college educated people would even consider voting for Trump.

A dangerous, dangerous man, who is completely unprepared to run a country.



As for Hillary, looks like the 20 years of Right-wing Lies about the Clintons have worked. Would have thought you all would be smarter than that.
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Then there are the Libertarians that live in fantasy land that Libertarians policies would actually work in today's world :lmao:
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dbackjon wrote:It is really, really astounding that college educated people would even consider voting for Trump.

A dangerous, dangerous man, who is completely unprepared to run a country.



As for Hillary, looks like the 20 years of Right-wing Lies about the Clintons have worked. Would have thought you all would be smarter than that.
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andy7171 wrote:Hillary with one vote. Unless Travis is lurking, Kalmy's vote to glaring!
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dbackjon wrote:It is really, really astounding that college educated people would even consider voting for Trump.

A dangerous, dangerous man, who is completely unprepared to run a country.



As for Hillary, looks like the 20 years of Right-wing Lies about the Clintons have worked. Would have thought you all would be smarter than that.
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