November 2016 pre-election poll

How will/did you vote?

  • I am ineligible to vote in the US presidential election

    Votes: 11 25.0%
  • I won't go to the poll, though I am eligible to vote

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • I will go to the poll, but I won't mark a vote for president, just other offices/issues

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I will vote/write in a president other than those that appear on this poll

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Trump/Pence (republican)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Clinton/Kaine (democratic)

    Votes: 24 54.5%
  • Stein/Baraka (green)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Johnson/Weld (libertarian)

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • I decline to answer this poll.

    Votes: 3 6.8%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .
sorry, @stienman, but your thread is now about cats and doomweasels.
Please keep your hands, head, arms, and legs inside the threads at all times. Do not at any time attempt to stop a moving thread with your body. Wait until the thread comes to a complete stop before dismounting. If a thread appears to be trackless, pointless, obscene, or serene, you do not need to adjust your browser - you are observing the thread in the raw.
 
To be fair, while I understand making a new poll to compare and contrast with the October one, it doesn't seem like much has moved, if at all. Cats and Doomies, on the other hand, are forever changing and new and original.
 
To be fair, while I understand making a new poll to compare and contrast with the October one, it doesn't seem like much has moved, if at all. Cats and Doomies, on the other hand, are forever changing and new and original.
Yeah, I wonder if I should have put it in general. I suspect there are a few people who would participate but never visit this subforum, and those who never ever want to see politics in the main would probably forgive one poll given the magnitude of the election.

But I chose to limit it, and as such it's not going to change much (because the people here discussing politics aren't discussing it to change their own opinions... ;) from poll to poll.
 
I can and have changed my opinion on some topics because of discussions here. Though probably not quickly enough to change in a bit over a week, and definitely not from one poll :p
 
Was she named Alia before or after you discovered the claws?

Also, sorry, @stienman, but your thread is now about cats and doomweasels.

And an old TV show called "Martial Law".
The eyes. Then we discovered claws in short order. It worked!

And I'm glad on how fast we can de-rail threads like this. Especially on this topic. Most of us Canadians will be huddled together in our Igloos (a large contingent inside the National Igloo in Ottawa), trying to wait out the shitstorm that you call "Election Day" down there, wondering how Fate will choose tomorrow!

Or the next day. Or the next week. Or the next month... Please don't let it go on as long as in 2000!
 
Meanwhile in millennial land, friends and coworkers brag about how much they don't care and aren't voting.

So edge.
That kind of reads like, "I don't know how to tie my shoes so check out how trend setting I am in my bare feet."

There are lots of ways to be edgy while still voting.
 
  • Voted for Clinton. Even if Trump wasn't running against her, I don't agree with the standard GOP platform, and the Green party isn't going to get my vote as long as Jill Stein and her inner circle are in charge.
  • Held my nose and voted for the incumbent rep, because the alternatives don't disagree with him on my sticking points (he supports the patriot act and government surveillance) or disagree with him in the wrong ways (he at least is against barely disguised racial profiling by police).
  • Voted no on new casinos in Jersey. They can renovate the old ones in AC with tax breaks if they want, but building new ones in new places and expecting things to be different smells a little too much like payouts to construction companies for work that will miraculously end up costing the public an order of magnitude more and see most of the revenue go to private pockets.
  • Voted yes on locking new gas tax revenue to improving road and pubtrans infrastructure. Huge need in Jersey. A little concerned about oversight and transparency, but that's the case for everything budget related here. Would have preferred to vote against the gas tax increase, but that's a done deal already, so we might as well pick beforehand what it goes to rather than the murky fund-borrowing that keeps happening in the General Fund.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Voted straight Libertarian ticket all the way down, except for Mayor, which was non partisan, and for several offices that were just one candidate (republican) running unopposed (and on those I did not enter a selection).
 
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