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I wasn't old enough to vote until the 2nd time he ran, and no I didn't vote for him.
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I didn't need to. Diebold made sure he won.
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I voted against him in both elections. And would do so again! if I could do it over.
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if i was old enough the first time i was going to. but the second time no i did not vote for him.
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you might as well ask if I was kicked in the head by a mule...the answer is no, I hate that guy
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NO
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I voted for Bush for governor of Texas for both of his terms here in TX, and yes I voted for him in both presidential elections. Sometimes it's better to stick to your guns, I almost did not vote for him in the second election, but I did so for the troops overseas, my reasoning behind this was that our troops and military action could not wait for a new president to install their military strategies or policy's. It would take to long for a president to be briefed on the real situation Iraq and was not sensible at the time seeing how democrates and republicans do nothing but bicker at eachother all the time. Our troops don't have time for political boogerjive, any hesitation from our government could have cost the lives of our troops. But if it makes you feel any better I voted for Clinton in both of his elections.
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The first election I was not yet 18, the second election not only did I vote for him, I campaigned for him.
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Glad to say I never voted for him in the first place
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I was too young the first time around. As for who I voted for the in '04, I'll just say that it was a secret ballot. :)
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No, I realized he was as incompetent doofus who never accomplished *anything* in his life that wasn't given to him by Daddy's money *before* the 2000 election. Sadly, it has taken the past 6 years for most of the rest of the electorate to 'smell the coffee'.
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No, and hell NO.
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Yes I did. I had very little choice considering who he was running against.
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no and I didnt vote for his daddy either
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I would have- but I wasn't old enough...
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No.
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No i'm Canadian
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I wasnt young old enough to vote yet.
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Hells to the no.
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Four times, twice for daddy and twice for son, and would vote for son a third time if I could.
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I wasn't old enough to vote at the time. However, amoung the two candidates, he was the latter of the two evils. I might not agree with what he says or does, but he was a much better choice.
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Hell Yes. Twice.
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No.
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I am not sure. I don't think so. I just to stay neutral.
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I voted for him the first time around. The second time around I voted for myself.
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not just no, not just hell no, but hell effin' no! ;)
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Given the total disaster that George Bush has turned out to be, I could never have voted for him.
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No, I never voted for George and I won't unless we get to vote on if he should get prosecuted for war crimes in which case I vote aye!
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No. All my candidates get eliminated in the primaries. I don't know why the rest of the country is so out of tune with me...(smile). Maybe it is a generation gap (?) I told everyone who the best candidates were to beat Bush in both elections. The Demos did not put either one up against him...and they lost. I could have told them they would. But then, the New England "elite" know so much better than all the rest of us. (lol)
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I have not voted for any president in the last 8 or so elections. For someone to get my vote they have to be worthy of my vote. From my research since the early 1980s there has been none I agree with. Do I go to the polls and vote? Yes, I do. I vote ONLY for those I know their track record and agree with their position. I have seen nothing of those running for president worthy of my vote and I refuse to "vote for the lessor of two evils" My vote is too valuable to me. So my vote as been a big NO vote. But then with the voting machines and tabulators in use now they can make an election go any way those in power want it to go and I am not speaking of Democrats or Republicans in this case. So NO I did not vote for George W. Bush in either of his elections nor did I vote for his father. The last president I voted for was Regan and I am sorry I voted for him now.
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Nope, I never voted for Bush
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No, I never voted for a Bush, but to be honest, I was only 11 when Daddy Bush got in the White House.
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No, I registered to vote against him.
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No I didn't vote for him in the first election, i was deployed and did an absentee vote, but was informed that there where some issues so it didn't count. the second time, I woke up at 4:00am on election day to make sure i voted, but he still won. My main reason for not voting for him the first time was his continued rhetoric about Iraq and the "no fly" zone. I think many people forgot how before 9/11 he was constantly trying to make a case to attack Iraq for violation of the no fly zone, then he started with the UN inspectors, and finally after 9/11 he had the public behind him.
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Yes I did yo...
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I can't. Three years under age.
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No, Al Gore's got my vote in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004.
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wasn't and still not old enough to vote, but I would have both times if I could have. I'm sure all you Bush-haters will find me too young to understand and inept, and thats okay. I know my beliefs. You know yours.
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In 4 chances, I have voted against a Bush presidency three times. Voted for Poppy (vs. Clinton) in '92.
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I could give you hundreds of reasons why I did not vote for George Walker Bush
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Sort of. I voted for whomever was running against him. Not that my vote was counted apparently.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000! But I would have done the honorable thing & killed myself if I had
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Nope
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Yes I did!
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Yes, and would do it again if he were allowed to run. Obama and the Liberal Democrats are taking this country down the toilet.
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I do not endorse George Walker Bush's policies, so I have never voted for him.
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Well let's see. We had Al Gore or John Kerry. Ba ha ha ha ha... I was left with no other reasonable choice.
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I did - and to this day I wonder whether I did the right thing. The alternatives just did not seem any better, but now I realize that they might not have been any worse.
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No. I voted for Harry Browne in 2000 and for Michael Badnarik in 2004. Both were the Libertarian Party nominees.
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Yes, and Id do it again if he could run.
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I voted for him both times and have no regrets. He may have not been the best at his job, but he definitely wasn't the worst and was better than the alternatives likely given the situation.
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I wasn't old enough to vote in 2000 when they didn't pick John McCain (who I hoped would win) and then he cheated to win, although I would've. Shows what young people know. The second time I did not vote for him, and was completely shocked, appalled, and dissapointed in this country for re-electing him.
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Nope.
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Yes, I did.
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Actually I didn't vote for George W. Bush either time he ran.
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Actually yes I did and I voted for McCain in the last election. Did I think he was a great president? Not great but not as bad as others think he was. We were never attacked again under his watch. I truly had a hard time between McCain and Obama though. I mean they are both partly responsible for the economy situation since they were both senators during the Bush years. It's amazing to me that the President always takes ALL the blame but doesn't have ALL the power. I just don't get that.
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