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| View Poll Results: So which party (US Specific) do you represent? | |||
| Democrat |
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85 | 58.22% |
| Republican |
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2 | 1.37% |
| Tea Party |
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1 | 0.68% |
| Independent |
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21 | 14.38% |
| Libetarian |
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7 | 4.79% |
| Communist |
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1 | 0.68% |
| International Socialist Worker |
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0 | 0% |
| Green |
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4 | 2.74% |
| None |
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21 | 14.38% |
| Other (please elaborate below) |
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4 | 2.74% |
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I am registered as "Unaffiliated" because North Carolina doesn't call it "Independent."
When I first registered to vote some 32 years ago I registered as a Republican - I come from a long line of Republicans. But I never voted a party ticket. My parents taught me that you need to do your homework before casting your vote; understand the candidates and issues; and never cast your vote if you are unsure or know nothing about what is on the ballot. After the 2000 election debacle I decided to abandon my party affiliation and changed my registration. The behaviour of both parties offended me and I did not want to be associated with any party after that. |
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