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Question: Which best describes your attitude towards a woman President?
#1
It would be beneficial for society to have a woman President provided she agreed with my views
 
#2
I'd vote for my party/ideology's candidate and it doesn't matter what gender they are
 
#3
I'd vote for a woman President who shared my views, but am uncomfortable with the idea of a woman President
 
#4
I would never vote for a woman President
 
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Total Voters: 79

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12th Doctor
supersoulty
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« on: January 02, 2005, 03:34:32 AM »
« edited: January 02, 2005, 03:37:21 AM by Senator Supersoulty »

Option 5

I would vote for who I regard to be the most qualified and shares my views.  That holds regardless of whether they are Black, White, Hispanic, Asian, Man, Woman, Streight or Gay.  I would never vote for some simply because they are one of those, because it would be another form of Affirmative Action, which is never beneficial to society.  In the 2000 primary, that candidate for me was Elizabeth Dole, until she dropped out.
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12th Doctor
supersoulty
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2005, 11:32:19 PM »

Option 5

I would vote for who I regard to be the most qualified and shares my views.  That holds regardless of whether they are Black, White, Hispanic, Asian, Man, Woman, Streight or Gay.  I would never vote for some simply because they are one of those, because it would be another form of Affirmative Action, which is never beneficial to society.  In the 2000 primary, that candidate for me was Elizabeth Dole, until she dropped out.

You know, for your being my mirror image in the Political Compass, we sure seem to agree on a lot. Wink

The mirror image of a moderate is... a moderate.  Smiley
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