At this point I'm kind of wishing Romney had won. I wish he hadn't written off half the country.
And on Bush. It's pretty clear that even he regrets the war and has to draw pictures to get over it. |
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I find it hard to believe that an intelligent informed voter would really regret their vote. |
No. I voted for Obama twice. I thought he was the best choice of the people I knew would win, so I picked him. I'd do that again. |
For me, Obama has made some disappointing decisions, but Romney would have made nothing but disappointing decisions. I'd vote the same way again. |
I voted for Obama twice- absolutely do not regret it! |
I voted for Obama twice and would do it a third time if I had that choice. For either a primary or general election. |
I voted for Bush twice but worked for one of his opponents in the first primary. I never liked him. I never voted for Obama, so no regrets there. |
Not particularly happy w/ the way some things have worked out (mostly immigration), but I'm also not convinced that Romney would have been better. In 2008, there's no way I'd ever vote for someone with Palin as a VP. |
Voted for Obama twice and I do regret it. |
Absolutely agree with you! |
I voted for Obama both times.
Absolutely no regrets about doing so in 2008. I had misgivings about McCain but not enough to rule him out but once he selected Palin as his running mate, there was no way in hell that I would have voted for him. It was his first major decision as a presidential candidate and he blew it by selecting someone who was probably the least qualified VP candidate in my lifetime and perhaps in the past 60 years. This is saying something given that we have had people like Agnew and Quayle in that position. I do have some regrets about not voting for Romney. I was strongly tempted to do so because I think he is a fundamentally decent man, competent with executive experience and would have been a good president. The only reason I did not was I felt that he would not be able to stand up to the crazies in the Republican party. |
I voted for Clinton twice, against Bush twice and for Obama twice. I have never regretted those votes. I agree with the previous voter that, at least in the case of Obama, it is hard to imagine someone who is truly informed really regretting their vote. The only way I could see someone regretting that vote was of they were voting for the "lesser of two evils" in their mind and didn't believe Obama would be able to accomplish the things he said he intended to do that they did not like. |
Obama twice. No regrets. I was listening to his year end press conference yesterday and thinking: man, I like this guy.
He's had an impossibly difficult task and has still managed to move this country ahead. I think history will regard him kindly, and not because of his skin color. |
Yeah, ask about voting for Clinton twice. |