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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?
#1
Yes (D)
 
#2
No (D)
 
#3
I wouldn't vote (D)
 
#4
Yes (R)
 
#5
No (R)
 
#6
I wouldn't vote (R)
 
#7
Yes (I)
 
#8
No (I)
 
#9
I wouldn't vote (I)
 
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Total Voters: 109

Author Topic: Would you change your vote if your candidate assaulted someone?  (Read 3308 times)
Lachi
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« on: May 25, 2017, 01:53:28 AM »

A Democrat would and most Indies would.

But the modern Republican ? Not. Makes them more likely to vote for their candidate, especially if that candidate beats up a filthy librul fake-news reporter. Grab'em by the PUSSY !

Plus, the good thing for Gianforte is that 2/3 of the vote is already in ...
However, you must remember that the early vote is likely to be Democrat to some degree, as early vote always is.
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