Have recent events changed you as a voter?

Have recent events in the US changed you as a voter?

  • Section 1: I have always voted for 2A first and will continue to do so.

    Votes: 93 50.8%
  • I will now vote for 2A first.

    Votes: 36 19.7%
  • I have not voted 2A first and will not change.

    Votes: 5 2.7%
  • 2A is now less of a voting priority for me/or not at all.

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • 2A is more of a voting priority for me, but not my first priority.

    Votes: 29 15.8%
  • Other 2A voting priority situation (please describe)

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • Section 2: I have always voted Republican and will continue to do so.

    Votes: 32 17.5%
  • I have always voted Democrat and will continue to do so.

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • I have always voted Third Party and will continue to do so.

    Votes: 5 2.7%
  • I have always split my vote between parties/Independent.

    Votes: 50 27.3%
  • Other past voting situation (please describe)

    Votes: 5 2.7%
  • Section 3: I've changed from Democrat to Republican.

    Votes: 3 1.6%
  • I've changed from Democrat to Third Party/Independent

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • I will now split my vote between parties based on the 2A support.

    Votes: 40 21.9%
  • I've changed from Republican to Third Party/Independent.

    Votes: 22 12.0%
  • I've changed from Republican to Democrat.

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • I've changed from Third Party/Ind or vote splitting to Republican.

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • I've changed from Third Party/Ind or vote splitting to Democrat.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I've changed from vote splitting to Third Party only.

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Other party change (please describe)

    Votes: 10 5.5%

  • Total voters
    183
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Section 1:
The second amendment has always been an important issue, I vote with it. Along with the others. I'm not a single issue voter.

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Voted republican for awhile but now split votes with the Libertarian party. Vote mostly Libertarian.
 
I am a Libertarian and vote 2A first, however I will not vote for a Third Party, because as it is right now They don't stand a Chance and my vote is wasted, I vote Republican because the Democrats are taking us on a rapid Road to Socialism without a doubt in my mind.:cuss:
 
For nearly 50 years i was a Republican. That ended in 2008 when i became an Independent. The only thing that matters is my Second Amendment rights. Could care less that the pro-gunner is a Protestant preacher in the mold of John Brown or a lesbian Wiccan: The pro-gunner will get my vote every time.

i did not vote for either presidental candidate in the 2012 election.
 
2A is going to be more of a consideration for me, as I've just recently got back into powder-burners for self defense because of an incident which was luckily thwarted.

I have, and always will vote Republican (caveat below).

That doesn't mean I am satisfied with how both parties conduct business.

As above, our politicians work for government, and not we, the people.

I have never been as disgusted with politics, as the last several years' worth of insubordination from both parties.

I've toyed with the idea of voting anti incumbent, but fear the new blood will be worse than the old blue bloods. Will never happen. The juggernaut is too large to be stopped.

Here's the caveat; if individuals of both parties stand for something I believe in, I may, after much thought and hand-wringing, vote the person, not the party. Probably should have been doing this for years, however that's water under the bridge.

This is how disgusted I am with our political system, and if I was well, I'd certainly become involved at the local level. Maybe I could lick envelopes, or something.
 
Yes, I've realised voting dosen't do one danged thing and the Dem-0-Rats are working hand in hand with the Republi-Craps towards the complete subgation of the American people.

Not saying I won't just my $.02
 
I vote for small government and civil liberties. R/D/I makes no difference to me
2a is high on my priority list but not my only concern. That's the theory, anyway.

In practice, I don't suppose I've ever seen a small government civil libertarian candidate that wasn't pro-2a. It's kind of a package deal (as it should be). While there have been a lot of Rs and Is and a few Ds that I've liked, there've been a LOT of ALL of them I wouldn't hire to mow my lawn.
 
The one thing that has changed about my political leanings is I blow up my elected officials in boxes with weekly contacts. For those that cannot reply with anything other than a vague "We need to do something" form letter, I keep my correspondence short. I just state ,that since they cannot count past two in the reading of the constitution I look forward to voting against them to ensure they become unemployed.
 
Haven't changed my voting pattern. I will vote for whoever closely matches my own beliefs. Which means I'm usually voting third party.
 
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