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Question: Who will you vote for?
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Socialist Party
 
#2
Green Party
 
#3
Social Democrats
 
#4
Liberal Party
 
#5
Moderate Party
 
#6
Libertarian Party
 
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Conservatives
 
#8
People's Party
 
#9
Christian Democrats
 
#10
America First
 
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Total Voters: 42

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Lakigigar
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E: -7.42, S: -4.78

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« on: November 21, 2019, 06:57:00 AM »

Order:
1) Social Democrats
2) Greens
3) Moderate Party
4) People's Party
5) Socialist Party
6) Conservative Party
7) Liberal Party
8 ) Libertarian Party
9) Christian Democrats
10) America First
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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Posts: 15,635
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Political Matrix
E: -7.42, S: -4.78

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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2019, 09:23:58 AM »

FYI, Jesse Ventura vote for Jill Stein in 2016, and has considered running for President on the Green Party ticket in 2020.  Even without those facts, he'd never be the leader of any libertarian party.

1.Libertarian
2.Liberal (but only if they aren't as anti-gun as I suspect they'd be in your universe, I would hope an actual American Liberal party would be pro-gun, or at least not make guns a part of the platform one way or the other)


I couldn't vote for any of the rest for various freedom and liberty reasons.

That certainly won't happen. In a parliamentary Europe, a liberal party will be anti-gun. They're neoliberal bought out by corporates.
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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Posts: 15,635
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Political Matrix
E: -7.42, S: -4.78

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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2019, 12:00:28 PM »

Liberal. I'd split with the Greens, but some of them like Hawkins are bad. Also, I'd be ok with the Social Democrats if they didn't cooperate with the marxists.

Also:

FYI, Jesse Ventura vote for Jill Stein in 2016, and has considered running for President on the Green Party ticket in 2020.  Even without those facts, he'd never be the leader of any libertarian party.

1.Libertarian
2.Liberal (but only if they aren't as anti-gun as I suspect they'd be in your universe, I would hope an actual American Liberal party would be pro-gun, or at least not make guns a part of the platform one way or the other)


I couldn't vote for any of the rest for various freedom and liberty reasons.

That certainly won't happen. In a parliamentary Europe, a liberal party will be anti-gun. They're neoliberal bought out by corporates.

I don't follow. The liberals are bought by corporations to be anti-gun? Have you heard about the NRA and the gun industry? Lol, populism sure is fascinating.

It's unrelated sorry, and indeed maybe somewhat generic. It'll depend from country to country.
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