Who did you vote for in the primaries and in the election??

Who did you vote for in the primaries vs election

  • Voted for RP in the primary and wrote him in the general election

    Votes: 29 29.3%
  • Voted for RP in the primary and voted for Gary Johnson for president

    Votes: 44 44.4%
  • Voted for RP in primary and voted for Romney for president

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • Voted for RP in primary and voted for Obama for presdient

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Voted for RP in primary and DIDN'T vote in general election

    Votes: 17 17.2%
  • Didn't vote in primary but I would of voted for RP in general election if he woudl of been a choice

    Votes: 2 2.0%

  • Total voters
    99

tsetsefly

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There have been some articles on the effects of RP republicans not voting for Romney so I wanted to take a poll here just to see if there was indeed a trend about that.

BTW:

I voted for RP in primary and Gary Johnson in general.
 
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Paul in the primary.
I left the Presidential portion of the ballot blank in the general.
 
My significant other and I wrote in "Ronald Earnest Paul" for President of the United States.

The treachery that Romney and his RINO thugs showed Ron Paul and his delegates made us decide to never vote again for an establishment GOP nominee.

If I don't see a GOP candidate proactively advocating for the US Constitution and Liberty in the upcoming elections, I will campaign against them online in discussion boards and comment sections in order to rip away their silver-tongued lies and expose them for the conniving manipulators that they are.

America was built on the principle of voting one's conscience, and not voting for a political party because we are told to do so.

Hey Romney supporters! Enjoy the next four years of subservience to the evils of the Obamanation! You deserve everything you got coming!
 
I voted RP then Romney but like I've said on other posts I didn't feel that bad about Romney losing. Heck, had I lived in a non swing state I would have been torn more between Virgil Goode and Johnson. I consider myself much more libertarian than Goode but not pro-choice or gay marriage enough to vote for Johnson. An interesting thing I noticed in the exit polls which could be good for Rand and would be something to build off of Romney, that white millenials (18-29) actually favored Romney 51-44. Imagine if RP or Rand in 4 years would have been on the ticket.
 
I voted for RP in the primary; I planned to vote for GJ in the general election - but was sidelined by a hospital stay and didn't vote at all.
 
Paul in primary, didn't vote in the general.

I don't think some conservative pundits realize how vivid memories of the bloated and corrupt, Bush led, Republican Congress still are. Giving Republicans control _did not work_. At all. They spent us into oblivion, doled out free healthcare we couldn't afford, expanded the Department of Education, bailed out Government Sachs, Government Motors, and Government Electric, created the TSA to normalize molestation of us and our kids, and expanded state control of all aspects of our lives. And let's not even talk about Bush's foreign policy.

Who in their right mind would vote to go back to that?
 
Paul in primary, didn't vote in the general.

I don't think some conservative pundits realize how vivid memories of the bloated and corrupt, Bush led, Republican Congress still are. Giving Republicans control _did not work_. At all. They spent us into oblivion, doled out free healthcare we couldn't afford, expanded the Department of Education, bailed out Government Sachs, Government Motors, and Government Electric, created the TSA to normalize molestation of us and our kids, and expanded state control of all aspects of our lives. And let's not even talk about Bush's foreign policy.

Who in their right mind would vote to go back to that?
 
Voted Paul in primary...didn't vote in general because write-in votes are not allowed in LA.
 
Pushing this meme isn't useful at all to our future. All it's doing is making Republicans angry at us and that isn't helping anything at all.
 
Paul in primary, didn't vote in the general.

I don't think some conservative pundits realize how vivid memories of the bloated and corrupt, Bush led, Republican Congress still are. Giving Republicans control _did not work_. At all. They spent us into oblivion, doled out free healthcare we couldn't afford, expanded the Department of Education, bailed out Government Sachs, Government Motors, and Government Electric, created the TSA to normalize molestation of us and our kids, and expanded state control of all aspects of our lives. And let's not even talk about Bush's foreign policy.

Who in their right mind would vote to go back to that?

How could you forget raiding the Social Security trust fund? Nothing like depriving us of interest by spending the capital. Fiscally conservative? Hardly.
 
From my perspective, I voted for Ron Paul AND Gary Johnson for President.

My ideal candidate - R. Lee Wrights, came #2 to Johnson in the L primary.
 
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