Would you change your vote if your candidate assaulted someone? (user search)
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  Would you change your vote if your candidate assaulted someone? (search mode)
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Question: Would you change your vote if your candidate of choice pulled a Pianforte and assaulted / body slammed someone during the campaign?
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Yes (D)
 
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No (D)
 
#3
I wouldn't vote (D)
 
#4
Yes (R)
 
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No (R)
 
#6
I wouldn't vote (R)
 
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Yes (I)
 
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No (I)
 
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I wouldn't vote (I)
 
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Figueira
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« on: May 25, 2017, 04:29:22 PM »

Depends on the situation, and how strongly I felt like that candidate was the superior choice.
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Figueira
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2017, 02:44:18 PM »

I condemn the act, but I would have still voted for Gianforte here, given that the other choice supports 3000 murders per day.  I can't think of a race in recent memory where I would have voted for a Democrat (I pretty much consider the Democratic Party a domestic terrorist group for supporting abortion).

Though I find your beliefs personally horrifying, I applaud you sticking to your values. After all, if we don't vote for what we believe in, what are we voting for?

Don't encourage him.
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