Who would you vote for? 2016 US Election with German style political parties (user search)
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  Who would you vote for? 2016 US Election with German style political parties (search mode)
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Question: Who would vote for? Pick one choice for the constituency seat and one more for the party-list proportional seat. Only pick CSU if you live in Texas. (Pick two total options in the poll)
#1
Constituency Option (Individual seat option
#2
SDP
#3
CDU
#4
CSU
#5
FDP
#6
The Greens/AA Alliance
#7
The Left
#8
AfA
#9
Party-List Proportional Option (NPV option)
#10
Obama
#11
Rubio
#12
Cruz
#13
Paul
#14
Gore and Waters
#15
Sanders
#16
Trump and Bachmann
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« on: October 17, 2017, 05:33:13 PM »

I mean in reality the FDP wouldn't be a doctrinaire Libertarian Party if this were like Germany; they'd be the Smiley Nice Guy FF Smiley party that they are in Germany that gets the votes of either very rich people or people who don't care about politics.

Also I don't know why you're listing candidates for the list vote and parties for the constituency vote, that seems very backwards and seems to be confusing people?

Lindner somewhat changed their platform, but their 2009 election campaign basically was TAX CUTS and nothing else (and in the end they got f**ed when Mutti said no to tax cuts). So I get where the libertarian impression comes from Tongue.
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