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PotatoChip

(3,186 posts)
120. Nope. Never.
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 04:34 PM
Sep 2012

Last edited Sat Sep 8, 2012, 08:52 AM - Edit history (1)

Straight ticket Dem from President on down to my local animal control person from the time I was first eligible to vote. Come from a right wing christian fundamentalist family so I figured the least I could do was cancel out one of their votes.

I hope everyone on DU will do their part this year by voting a straight Dem ticket regardless of whether you are 'disappointed' w/the party or not. We can deal w/our own internal party problems after the election. Right now, it's more crucial than ever to keep the right wing extremist lunatics out of office (or kick out the ones currently in).

-Just my 2 cents fwiw.

Fuck no, and I doubt I ever will. nt tjdee Sep 2012 #1
No.Never. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2012 #2
not to my knowledge. barbtries Sep 2012 #3
I can honestly say AsahinaKimi Sep 2012 #4
No and the question itself offends me a bit actually. Bluenorthwest Sep 2012 #5
I always find one down ballot just to be "Fair." Dannyteague Sep 2012 #6
Yes, I have Ohio Joe Sep 2012 #7
Yes get the red out Sep 2012 #8
Senator John Chafee chemp Sep 2012 #9
I would have voted for him, too. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #138
Yes. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #140
In the Eighties and Nineties, I voted for Marge Roukema, our 7th (5th) district congressional rep. no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #10
Weird connection here. I watched part of an unbelievably LONG interview w. Anna Quindlen... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #30
Roukema was my Rep as well. RedSpartan Sep 2012 #200
He did well in 2006 and 2008... leftlibdem420 Dec 2012 #235
They weren't always bad. leftlibdem420 Dec 2012 #234
I have voted for a couple of Republicans in local township elections. enough Sep 2012 #11
I changed my Voter Registration to Republican one year formercia Sep 2012 #12
I might if our local Republicans could RoccoR5955 Sep 2012 #27
i did the same....voted buchanan to weaken bush's numbers :0) DonRedwood Sep 2012 #129
I haven't. But I welcome those to the Democratic party sufrommich Sep 2012 #13
No 1GirlieGirl Sep 2012 #14
Welcome I love your profile and thanks for joining DU!!! gopiscrap Sep 2012 #185
Never goclark Sep 2012 #15
Yes, once in a local election WCIL Sep 2012 #16
Yup, will even do this, with knowledge this November nadinbrzezinski Sep 2012 #17
Check my name. Question answered! demosincebirth Sep 2012 #18
Ronald Reagan 1984... LeftinOH Sep 2012 #19
Shame on you! RoccoR5955 Sep 2012 #22
Same here LondonReign2 Sep 2012 #37
Dang. I wouldn't cop to that. WinkyDink Sep 2012 #135
Me too. I did it because I felt ornery and wanted to cause trouble. Kablooie Sep 2012 #155
That was my first election too. I voted for Mondale. Chorophyll Sep 2012 #233
They didn't want to admit it. leftlibdem420 Dec 2012 #236
I never did, no. Alduin Sep 2012 #20
Never a Conservative Republican, or Conservative Democrat. RoccoR5955 Sep 2012 #21
I have two words for you: Mario Proccaccino. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #46
Yeah, I was 14 RoccoR5955 Sep 2012 #123
James Buckley won US Senate race outright as a big C Conservative. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #173
we have somewhat open primaries dembotoz Sep 2012 #23
I campaigned for one. IrishEyes Sep 2012 #24
Yes TheCowsCameHome Sep 2012 #25
Yep stklurker Sep 2012 #26
1982 Voted for Roger Hedgecock for Mayor of San Diego maveric56 Sep 2012 #28
Not knowingly, no. eqfan592 Sep 2012 #29
I voted for Rockefeller in the presidential primary in 1968 Progressive dog Sep 2012 #31
I remember that. Rocky made a last minute mad dash try to grab the nomination... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #38
You are right Progressive dog Sep 2012 #69
Rocky may have been on the Cal ballot. Part of the "drama".... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #76
I voted for Richard Nixon. ahg Sep 2012 #32
Only once.. virgdem Sep 2012 #33
Bush Sr. vs. Clinton PowerToThePeople Sep 2012 #34
Yes kctim Sep 2012 #35
Yeah, most people here already know that. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #58
Whew, good kctim Sep 2012 #75
Struck a nerve, I see. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #88
Na kctim Sep 2012 #125
Don't talk to flamers 1GirlieGirl Sep 2012 #127
Good advice. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #132
NEVER Skittles Sep 2012 #36
I was really really tempted to vote for Orly Taitz. LeftyMom Sep 2012 #39
LOL, I was tempted to do so as well. xxqqqzme Sep 2012 #45
Do primaries count? ctaylors6 Sep 2012 #40
Ummm... probably not, but that's my fault for not framing the question more clearly. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #49
Never and never will. hobbit709 Sep 2012 #41
I'm ashamed to admit that I voted for Jerry Ford in 1976. I live in Grand Rapids, MI catbyte Sep 2012 #42
If Jerry Ford hadn't pardoned Tricky Dick hifiguy Sep 2012 #95
Once, for city council xxqqqzme Sep 2012 #43
I would have voted for Lincoln flamingdem Sep 2012 #44
Or Grant DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2012 #56
I could see having voted for Lincoln Chaffee if I lived in RI REP Sep 2012 #141
Yes and no. Ikonoklast Sep 2012 #47
Yes, in some local races, although not since the Republicans took the express to Crazy Town. n/t gkhouston Sep 2012 #48
Same here -- state rep Freddie Sep 2012 #180
Nancy Landon Kassebaum for Senate -- twice! longship Sep 2012 #50
No. Democrats can be lame, but Republicans are just evil. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2012 #51
yes... all the time belcffub Sep 2012 #52
Yes, although this was in the distant SheilaT Sep 2012 #53
I voted for a Republica for county auditor quiller4 Sep 2012 #54
Yes. Ron Paul brought me into politics when I was 20. Comrade_McKenzie Sep 2012 #55
Interesting path. What changed your dad? n/t Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #133
Never. spiderpig Sep 2012 #57
Yes. Proudly. Jim Jeffords. One of the most decent cali Sep 2012 #59
Mmmmm.... I might have voted for him too. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #62
Sanders would never have been stupid enough to attempt that cali Sep 2012 #70
I sure did. First time I ever voted, too DFW Sep 2012 #60
There was that awkward late sixties/early 70's period when... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #66
No SoapBox Sep 2012 #61
Yup. George W. Bush, 2000 Victor_c3 Sep 2012 #63
EZ duz it. Go forth and sin no more. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #98
Oh, you poor guy. I feel your pain. You have to live with that. But you were young. Honeycombe8 Sep 2012 #152
I voted for a Tea Bagger for Mosquito Commisioner.... RagAss Sep 2012 #64
+1 Bring out the guillotine. nt Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #93
No, but I wanted to... immoderate Sep 2012 #65
once and never again: bill weld for gov of massachusetts, when he ran against atilla the hun unblock Sep 2012 #67
I would not have voted for Silber. Under any circumstances. n/t Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #71
I did the same thing rox63 Sep 2012 #78
I voted for Weld too Gormy Cuss Sep 2012 #99
I made the exact same mistake. hughee99 Sep 2012 #202
oops, you're right, it was john silber. unblock Sep 2012 #220
That is my answer exactly. smirkymonkey Sep 2012 #209
Yes, I'm sorry to say. Zoeisright Sep 2012 #68
Local elections only. Tommy_Carcetti Sep 2012 #72
only for a local school board member wilt the stilt Sep 2012 #73
Never ever for ann--- Sep 2012 #74
I voted for McCain ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2012 #77
NEVER have I voted for a Repub politician. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2012 #79
Nope, never geardaddy Sep 2012 #80
I confess. I did once. Le Taz Hot Sep 2012 #81
Nope. My first presidential election I could vote in was Bill Clinton's first term justiceischeap Sep 2012 #82
1972 was the first time I was eligible. yellerpup Sep 2012 #83
That is so sad. PowerToThePeople Sep 2012 #85
He thought it was hilarious. yellerpup Sep 2012 #97
Yes, I have. Because the Democrat at the time was anti-gay. The Republican was pro-Marriage Equality Ian David Sep 2012 #84
Not that I can think of, but I would. Barack_America Sep 2012 #86
Former Republican... KansDem Sep 2012 #87
I'm in Delaware and voted for Mike Castle and Bill Roth in all of their elections. woodsprite Sep 2012 #89
Once Arugula Latte Sep 2012 #90
I voted for Nancy Landon Kassebaum. patrice Sep 2012 #91
Not once, not ever.. PCIntern Sep 2012 #92
David Durenberger for Senator in 1978 hifiguy Sep 2012 #94
Yeah, all the Republican luminaries in recent history have been expelled from the party MNBrewer Sep 2012 #121
I voted for Durenberger that year as well dflprincess Sep 2012 #229
Where I live, a lot of the local elections are decided in the Republican primary gollygee Sep 2012 #96
I'd say that's a special circumstance. Objection sustained. n/t Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #107
I voted for a Republican on the county level cherish44 Sep 2012 #100
Because she's one of the few moderates left and takes care of us out of her heart. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #101
Yes...Raygun twice...why, because I was stupid and did movonne Sep 2012 #102
Ed Brooke in Mass. Warpy Sep 2012 #103
I remember Ed Brooke. hifiguy Sep 2012 #122
no bigtree Sep 2012 #104
Never for any major office. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2012 #105
I have voted for one Republican here in Georgia. RebelOne Sep 2012 #106
this year I voted in the MO Repub presidential primary for (None of the Above) lastlib Sep 2012 #108
Only in a small town local race. northoftheborder Sep 2012 #109
Of course not. Solly Mack Sep 2012 #110
Primaries 2000 Mz Pip Sep 2012 #111
Yes, Gerald Ford and Connie Morella, in that order. CBHagman Sep 2012 #112
My very first vote was for Reagan... cynatnite Sep 2012 #113
Do primaries count? Iris Sep 2012 #114
I think not. People cross over just to play havoc w. the other side. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #164
Yes. I was for a local judicial race... Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2012 #115
Nope. But, to my regret, I have voted for some neo-lib, 3rd Way, Democrats. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2012 #116
The closest I came was Anderson in '80. He ran as an independant. nt Javaman Sep 2012 #117
I voted for John Anderson too. no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #206
no NNN0LHI Sep 2012 #118
I have MNBrewer Sep 2012 #119
Nope. Never. PotatoChip Sep 2012 #120
In the 90's I voted for a puke for state senate and wouldn't regret it on positions BUT TheKentuckian Sep 2012 #124
Truer words..... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #167
Connie Morella once. Kingofalldems Sep 2012 #126
yes...when i moved i registered as a republican so i could vote for buchanan (to weaken bush) DonRedwood Sep 2012 #128
yes.... a local candidate and state treasurer madrchsod Sep 2012 #130
One time, Sherriff of Spotsylvania Co. VA etherealtruth Sep 2012 #131
NO. Starting in 1972. WinkyDink Sep 2012 #134
nope, not in my dna unapatriciated Sep 2012 #136
I voted against Diane Feinstein a couple times in the 90s. jeff47 Sep 2012 #137
I voted for Nixon ... REP Sep 2012 #139
I voted for Ryan for IL governor. Gidney N Cloyd Sep 2012 #142
Never in my life... a la izquierda Sep 2012 #143
nevah nevah nevah nevah nevah . . . Care Acutely Sep 2012 #144
Yes. Because I didn't know any better. MrSlayer Sep 2012 #145
Pete McCloskey eridani Sep 2012 #146
Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield Lydia Leftcoast Sep 2012 #147
I don't remember who he was running against but it would have been hard... Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #158
You're right about Morse Ken Burch Sep 2012 #171
One of my earliest political memories is Morse grilling Sec. Rusk at the FR Committee over VN. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #179
Better him than Scoop Jackson. leftlibdem420 Dec 2012 #237
I voted for Lowell Weicker in 1988 when Joe LIEberman challenged him. madinmaryland Sep 2012 #148
That was a no-brainer. I preferred Weicker at the time. Watergate-hero, etc. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #157
And I would do it again Sisaruus Sep 2012 #199
No, and I never will. RedCappedBandit Sep 2012 #149
NEVER rachel1 Sep 2012 #150
LOL For you and all others who say never cali Sep 2012 #166
Huh. Moderate conservatives are considered liberals now? Zorra Sep 2012 #193
Jim Jeffords was more liberal than 90% of dems cali Sep 2012 #196
Wow! You're right. Zorra Sep 2012 #218
Yeah? Well, LOL back atcha. If a Republican were THAT decent, he'd be a DEMOCRAT. WinkyDink Sep 2012 #213
Never. n/t laruemtt Sep 2012 #151
Reagan. The first time. I didn't make that mistake again. Honeycombe8 Sep 2012 #153
Was 18 and stupid. Bought into the "balance the budget" BS. Tigress DEM Sep 2012 #224
I've never voted for a Republican in my life standingtall Sep 2012 #154
Huey Long was a Democrat. (n/t) Jim Lane Sep 2012 #159
Thanks standingtall Sep 2012 #162
Yeah? And STILL better than a greed-head Republican. WinkyDink Sep 2012 #215
Nope, never sakabatou Sep 2012 #156
Richard Nixon was my very first vote Raine Sep 2012 #160
Yes, three times, and I regret only one of them. Jim Lane Sep 2012 #161
That was an evil campaign they ran against Holtzman. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2012 #163
One time for county road commissioner. B Calm Sep 2012 #165
gerald ford ldf Sep 2012 #168
Yes, I voted for Jim Edgar for governor when I lived in Illinois. phylny Sep 2012 #169
If I'd been old enough to vote in 1978(I was slightly too young), and if he'd won the GOP primary Ken Burch Sep 2012 #170
Yes. Mayor of my city (Cleveland suburb) MercutioATC Sep 2012 #172
Jacob Javits, Jack Kemp, a few local guys. baldguy Sep 2012 #174
No. LWolf Sep 2012 #175
1994 John McCain, when he was a sane Repub. Sedona Sep 2012 #176
William Weld, Governor of Massachusetts Atman Sep 2012 #177
If I had still been living in Mass at that time I would have voted for Weld over Silber Douglas Carpenter Sep 2012 #192
In 1975 I voted for the Republican candidate for District Magistrate in Corry, PA - The Democratic Douglas Carpenter Sep 2012 #178
Never ever ever never ever life long demo Sep 2012 #181
hell, no, and i never ever will! n/t shanti Sep 2012 #182
No, not once in my lifetime. However, I thought that Eisenhower was a decent guy. I also ladjf Sep 2012 #183
At the Presidential, Congressional, Senatorial, Gubernatorial NEVER gopiscrap Sep 2012 #184
Reagan 1980. I was a teenager, parents were Republicans. tinrobot Sep 2012 #186
Eisenhower LeFleur1 Sep 2012 #188
No! jody Sep 2012 #187
No. IMO, only a person with very serious negative personal issues could be a republican. Zorra Sep 2012 #189
as much as I hate to say it.. Terra Alta Sep 2012 #190
No, I was raised at a time when we understood voting a straight ticket with a D behind it. Born in jwirr Sep 2012 #191
Once ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2012 #194
Yep. jschurchin Sep 2012 #195
Yes Fla_Democrat Sep 2012 #197
John Anderson for President in 1980- Because Jimmy Carter was a failure at that point JPZenger Sep 2012 #198
John Heinz. He really was a good Senator and did things to help the people of this state. appleannie1 Sep 2012 #201
nope proud patriot Sep 2012 #203
I almost did once - But then I sobered up and realized I couldn't liberal N proud Sep 2012 #204
Gerry Ford is the only one I can think of. There might have been kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #205
Yes, for county judge. Deep13 Sep 2012 #207
Never Vanje Sep 2012 #208
Charlie crist in 2006.... rppper Sep 2012 #210
For state senate. Wasn't much politically different between them so I voted for the Irish Catholic RB TexLa Sep 2012 #211
I have always voted a straight Democratic ticket Generic Brad Sep 2012 #212
Yes (more than one), and I campaigned for one. Ms. Toad Sep 2012 #214
Senator Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.) louis c Sep 2012 #216
I kinda miss voting mixed tickets LTR Sep 2012 #217
no quaker bill Sep 2012 #219
Once local election. I sneezed and the pencil made a mark on the GOP side, benld74 Sep 2012 #221
Only one republican president Blue_In_AK Sep 2012 #222
Not one! Democrats every time! DearHeart Sep 2012 #223
Never. Shae Sep 2012 #225
Nope. Never. ...nt TeeYiYi Sep 2012 #226
Not a GOP Candidate, no. Scootaloo Sep 2012 #227
Yes. N.Y Republicans were more liberal than many marybourg Sep 2012 #228
Olympia Snowe GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #230
I voted for one moderate R in a local election sweetloukillbot Sep 2012 #231
Never have. Chorophyll Sep 2012 #232
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