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Question: Well- how close do you follow your party's principals?
#1
I'm an exceptionally strong partisan, that only really agrees with my party's 10 or 20 most  partisan members of the senate. Sometimes I criticize my party's highest elected official for not being partisan enough.
 
#2
I'm pretty much a rank-and-file partisan. I disagree with my party from time to time, but its usually not a big deal (nothing like health care reform or abortion)
 
#3
I'm a pretty moderate partisan. I am definately a member of my party, but I have a host of independent positions. I still agree with my party about 85% of the time.
 
#4
I'm on the edge of my party. I have some major disagreements with my party, but still like to call myself an Independent Partisan
 
#5
I'm an independent, who really doesn't like the policies of either party, however, I still find myself criticizing/voting for one party than I do another
 
#6
I'm a true Independent! I'm a member of the radical center and my vote will be up for grabs at least as late as the debates.
 
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Total Voters: 49

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Frodo
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« on: August 22, 2009, 10:43:56 PM »

Definitely an independent partisan Democrat -most of the time I vote for Democrats, but I won't hesitate to vote Republican (even the conservative ones) if they merit it.  The last time I measured the frequency of my past votes (beginning in 2000), about 60% of the time I voted for Democrats, and the other 40% I voted Republican.

And on ideology, I still consider the Democratic Party closer to my positions than the Republican Party, though I am still an imperfect fit. 
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