Which Political party is in line with your views

Republicans and democrats are scum. They are the cancer upon this country.

If we want to make this country great again, we need a liberterian government.
 
Social-democrats are my prefered party. Perhaps it would translate into your most left-winged liberals. Allthough I`m not so sure...

Edit: I found these guys, buit i still don`t really know where they stand. At least the seem to have strong labour union affilation and belong to the same international organisation as the ones I voted for in our last election.
 
Here I thought you would be favor the constitution party since their platform is what you have been spouting in many of your posts.
 
Currently it is far and away the Republican party.

However, I always vote for what I believe is the best person for each position, never have voted a straight ticket or anything close to it. Like VOR I was a long-time Democrat leaning voter. That all changed as the party clearly went further and further left. A great many voters left the democrats, and, they still don't get it to this day. I find this unbelievable, that the Democrats just flatly refuse to move back towarRAB the middle.

With comments such as those spewed recently by "straight jacket" Dean and "Turban" Durbin going completely unchallanged by others in the Democrat party...well in the spirit of Ross Perots feeling about NAFTA, that giant sucking sound the Democrats hear is voters leaving the party.
 
With the rise of Rudy J. and Arnold S. who are both pro choice and gay rights the Republican Party is actually moving to the center..........With the rise of Durbin and Dean and the nomination of a Kerry in 2004 the Democratic Party if moving far left..........
 
I never vote for someone in a party that I know have no chance to win...That is just wasting your vote............I try to vote for the candidate in the democratic or republican party who's views are closest to mine.............
 
I vote for the person I think has the best chance to win who comes as close to my beliefs on the politcal issues........I would never waste my vote on a Nader who had zero chance to win..........
 
Why did you vote for a party that stanRAB for many of things you say you are aganist?

Republicans obviously support huge governemnt, you SAID that you didn't like that
Republicans obviously support liberal fisical policies, you SAID that you didn;t like that.
Republicans obviously are aganist state's rights, You said you didn't like that,
Republicans obviously are defending the homeland, considering their sheer incompetence in the department, you said you didn't like that

OR are you flip flopping again John Kerry?
 
The current duopoly is a failure. We almost got a respite when the Reform party gained some notoriety, but Perot's VP and his bizarre actions (quitting and then coming back), along with the disastrous invasion by Buchanan has doomed them to also-ran status of the disjointed LP. But I would rather 'waste' my vote on non-duopoly candidates than choose between Socialist and Socialist-lite.
 
The only wasted vote is the vote cast for the party you don't believe in. Elections are not horse-races where you bet on who will win. Elections are chances to indicate how you think the government should act.
 
Generally I like the Greens, though they sometimes tend a little too far toward the crunchy-granola tree-hugging pacifist side of things without considering other perspectives. I agree about choosing the best candidate regardless of party, though. In each of the last two elections I have voted for Democratic, Republican, Libertarian and Green candidates based on individual positions and qualifications.

I think the fact that we often have to face conflict between our preferred candidate and our preferred party is something that's wrong with our electoral system, by the way. If there's a moderate Republican (a dying breed) who happens to be most qualified for a particular position, I'd like to be able to vote for them without also handing more power to the extremists of that party. With proportional representation I could do that; with the system we have I can't. Voters should not always be forced to choose between the lesser of two evils.
 
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