Anonymous wrote:Yes. I am also a registered republican. Though my true bent is more fiscal/constitutional conservative with some lingering libertarianism mixed in for good measure.
I had planned to vote for Kasich, but after 2 hours in line at the DC primary I had to go home to nurse my baby and gave up.
I will not vote for Trump though. He's not actually a republican, he's an opportunist. If there'd been a hole in the democratic party he could have exploited instead, he would have run as a democrat.
Nor will I vote for Clinton. Long ago I sat out Bush v. Gore because I couldn't stomach voting for either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More like a constitutional conservative, with a splash of libertarianism tossed in.
Disgusted by any and all forms of socialism, Marxism and liberalism.
Disgusted? That's an awfully emotional response. You should try being rational.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More like a constitutional conservative, with a splash of libertarianism tossed in.
Disgusted by any and all forms of socialism, Marxism and liberalism.
Disgusted by fire departments and public schools? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:More like a constitutional conservative, with a splash of libertarianism tossed in.
Disgusted by any and all forms of socialism, Marxism and liberalism.
Anonymous wrote:Mexican immigrant and offspring of an illegal here. All I can say is: Make America Great Again!
My white spouse was mildly surprised by my stance.
Anonymous wrote:More like a constitutional conservative, with a splash of libertarianism tossed in.
Disgusted by any and all forms of socialism, Marxism and liberalism.
Anonymous wrote:I was a registered Democrat then I married my husband. He brought me over from the dark side. We both like Kasich, so we really have no idea how we're going to vote (if at all) now.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I am a woman, married to a woman, and we are both Republicans. Gasp! We are also minorities! Brain aneurysm!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to be, but two terms of George W. Bush and the travesty of Sarah Palin cured him.He voted for Obama twice, and is semi-reluctantly going to vote for Clinton since he finds Cruz and Trump repellent and extreme.
No real man is a "Hillary -man "
Ah, the frail male ego.
A man who's self-assured enough to vote for a women over a racist demagogue and a lying zealot is plenty man for me. He's not a big fan, but he knows the best choice when he sees one.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - and we are both pro-choice atheists , too.