The Motive Behind Your Vote - Enthusiasm Factor

I Enthusiastically Voted or will vote:

  • For Trump

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Against Trump

    Votes: 15 53.6%
  • For Biden

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • Against Biden

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • For a thrid party candidate

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • Against Biden and Trump

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • I always vote my party regardless...

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I didn't vote - can't get excited about any option

    Votes: 2 7.1%

  • Total voters
    28

TGHusker

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I wanted to do a poll that measures what our enthusiasm is behind our vote.  Are we enthusiastic for a candidate or against a candidate?  

 
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i did the same thing i always do.   i compared the 2 candidates...and in this case 1 is about 1,000 times better then the other.  so i am voting for Biden.

 
I will vote Tuesday against Trump. My ballot will be for Biden. No celebration dance afterwards, but there is really no other viable choice to make.
This is where I’m at. Not thrilled with my options other than the fact that the options can bring us someone new to the WH. That is what the county needs

 
My vote was 100% against Trump and the current state of the Republican Party. I am still technically a registered Republican. and up until 2012 I pretty much voted straight Republican tickets.

I still have serious reservations about many Democrat policy positions but any/all of those concerns are far overshadowed by the damage that has been and would continue to be done by Trump and the Republicans. I hate our government and political system and really feel it has failed. I think the experiment is over and we’re headed towards the necessity of a revolution. I think that will largely depend on what and how the democrats handle the next four years. If they take the likely opportunity of controlling the WH, Senate and House to jam their agenda down the country’s throat, I think it’s all over. But, if they simply return us to some form of normalcy and correct the worst parts of the last four years, then we may stand a chance. I have little faith that is the road they will take. McConnell wrote a whole new playbook on how to abuse legislative power. It simply has been getting worse with every change of power for quite awhile. It will take some extraordinary restraint and patriotic willpower that, quite frankly, I don’t believe any current politicians from either party possess. I fear the system is too broken.

 
My vote was 100% against Trump and the current state of the Republican Party. I am still technically a registered Republican. and up until 2012 I pretty much voted straight Republican tickets.

I still have serious reservations about many Democrat policy positions but any/all of those concerns are far overshadowed by the damage that has been and would continue to be done by Trump and the Republicans. I hate our government and political system and really feel it has failed. I think the experiment is over and we’re headed towards the necessity of a revolution. I think that will largely depend on what and how the democrats handle the next four years. If they take the likely opportunity of controlling the WH, Senate and House to jam their agenda down the country’s throat, I think it’s all over. But, if they simply return us to some form of normalcy and correct the worst parts of the last four years, then we may stand a chance. I have little faith that is the road they will take. McConnell wrote a whole new playbook on how to abuse legislative power. It simply has been getting worse with every change of power for quite awhile. It will take some extraordinary restraint and patriotic willpower that, quite frankly, I don’t believe any current politicians from either party possess. I fear the system is too broken.




I honestly think we are screwed either way but getting rid of Trump slows it down. And there are different levels of being screwed. Getting ended by Trump having 8 years or more has to be worse than the other versions.

 
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My vote was 100% against Trump and the current state of the Republican Party. I am still technically a registered Republican. and up until 2012 I pretty much voted straight Republican tickets.

I still have serious reservations about many Democrat policy positions but any/all of those concerns are far overshadowed by the damage that has been and would continue to be done by Trump and the Republicans.
I agree 100% wt the above. This was the first election ever whereby I did not vote for a single GOPer- that includes "local Yokals"

To many Dem policies are getting too extreme for me.  Biden is a safe moderate choice - if he can last all 4 years health wise.  Not sure I trust where Sen Harris would take us. 

 
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At any point in the past 4+ years putting against Trump would've been the easy, instantaneous choice for me.

But I put for Biden. He was not my first choice but as time has gone on I'm surprised how much I've come around on him.

 
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