I'd rather support the issues I truly believe in than give my vote to parties that court votes at the time of the election. I like to think that my vote strengthens the green foundation stone.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do vote but I don't think that any political party represents my point of view.
I love election day, and I love to vote.
Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.
You're not going to get a chance to vote for me on the ballot, but you can actually vote for what I believe in.
What I try to do is tell my constituents that this is what I believe and this is why I made that vote. And I think that that makes more sense to people generally than trying to triangulate some political position.
Those life experiences that helped shaped my political beliefs are with me in every position I take and every vote that I cast - whether it be in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, strengthening Social Security and Medicare, or improving our nation's education system.
I support the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.
Given the right to a free ballot, the people would support my return.
As a political independent, I would gladly vote for any political party dedicated to limited government and entrepreneurship.
I belong to the political party that generally fits my philosophical beliefs, but I reserve the right to vote my conscience after careful deliberation. My voting record reflects this.
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