I vote for leaders, and honestly, I didn't vote much in the military because I served whoever is the commander-in-chief.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I vote in every general election, but I'm not a party member or an ideologue. I've never told anyone who I've voted for.
You're not a leader if you haven't been elected.
I voted for President Bush, I voted for President Clinton, and, although I do want my vote back, I voted for President Obama.
The first time I voted, I voted for Eugene McCarthy and I knew he wouldn't win, but it felt so great to vote for him, to vote for the right guy - the one who wanted peace.
I never thought in terms of being a leader. I thought very simply in terms of helping people.
Good political leadership for me involves getting the big decisions right - however difficult, however controversial, however potentially divisive - and then being able to take people with you.
I went to vote once, but I got too scared. I couldn't decide whom to vote for.
I never vote for anyone. I always vote against.
I thought that the administration needed bipartisan support, and I was for our commander-in-chief. Because I felt at that time it was the right thing do. If I knew then what I know now, I would have never voted for the war.
I was one of those guys who never wanted to start their own business. I never saw myself as a leader. I saw myself as a great No. 2.