Have You Ever Voted for the WRONG Candidate?

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I voted for Giuliani. Probably 1997. He ran against some councilwoman from Manhattan, whose name probably started with an "M." Al Sharpton was in the race too.

Giuliani, the Nazi, was always telling people what to do. Telling the taxi drivers what to wear. Telling the hot dog vendors where they can stand. Yeah, what a surprise. :rolleyes:

Maybe I should not even be embarrassed. It was New York. Yeah, voting. So?

Anybody change their views over the years? Anybody ever young and dumb and voted for somebody worse than Giuliani?
 
Yup. Bush 2.0. But since then I've got a clean conscious. I either vote FOR someone or against the incumbent.
 
Yeah, voted for Bush 2.0 when he ran the first time. That's the last time though. I'm sure I'll be fooled again, but it will be much harder to fool me now.
 
Voted for Bush both times.. :( I have repented by voting for either Chuck Baldwin or Ron Paul since then. Never another Bush or Clinton for me!!
 
ALWAYS! So finally I just gave it all up.

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I have been disappointed by the people for whom I've voted, but I don't necessarily think that means I voted for the "wrong" candidate. The other candidates would not have been any better, and some would have been a lot worse.

Al Gore used to be one of my senators, so I can say that without malice. I was happy to have Fred Thompson go to Washington. Not so thrilled with Alexander and Corker, but even they are better than Al Gore.
 
Was a vote for Reagan in 1980 a good or bad vote? (note: I was not yet alive, just wondering what the consensus is)
 
Was a vote for Reagan in 1980 a good or bad vote? (note: I was not yet alive, just wondering what the consensus is)

My take would be good, it got Carter out of there. Raygun came with his own set of problems and I'm quite certain some here will disagree with me.
 
Only twice that I was not disappointed in. Chuck Baldwin and Ron Paul write in.

Every other vote has been disappointing.
 
I voted for Bush, Romney in the '08 primaries, and McCain in the general. I also used to be a big supporter of my county sheriff, until I woke up to the police state.
 
Only Bush2 in 2000 General, and that was holding my nose. Of course he talked like an actual smallgov non-warmonger conservative. Once I saw his walk, that mistake was not repeated.
 
yes but my record after 2011 has been pretty good but then again, I haven't been voting for very long
 
Only Bush2 in 2000 General, and that was holding my nose. Of course he talked like an actual smallgov non-warmonger conservative. Once I saw his walk, that mistake was not repeated.

Guilty also, he didn't get my vote the second time.
 
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