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What political party do you consider yourself to be?

I've noticed that many non theist folks tend to have left leaning political beliefs. So I'm just curious what you lean towards.

AlphaHellhound 4 Jan 21
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I'm definitely a Democrat. I am like most here in that I don't totally agree with either party. Republicans found a gold mine when they aligned with the evangelicals, but the Democrats keep shooting themselves in the foot by choosing candidates that aren't popular.

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i am, and always have been, a registered democrat. by the way, we don't have as many political parties as we are purported to have. the republican "party" has been taken over by a criminal enterprise. i am not being snarky. i am stating a fact.

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I'm registered independent/secular. I'm somewhere in the middle but I sway more on the liberal side.

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I'm registered Democrat but my individual beliefs are kinda all over the place. I would never support an anti-choice candidate - that's my one non-negotiable.

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Definitely lean left.

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Independent. Don't desire any traditional affiliations at this time. Used to be registered Demo.

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Socialist Democrat, registered democrat.

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I don't like to confine myself to categories, but that's a boring cop-out of an answer, so I'm gonna go with the Green party. In truth, some of my values could be seen as conservative, while other values are even farther to the left of most liberals.

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While I "vote" democratic, I feel like they're just as corrupt as the Conservatives. In the battle between evil and the lesser of two evils, the "lesser" is still lesser...

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Let's put it this way...

I didn't leave the republican party, the republican party left me.

d_day Level 7 Jan 22, 2018
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I’m democrat but I’d rather be none with the political jokes I’m disgusted. It’s not a show it’s our county.

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Consider myself as a Moderate. Now if there was a party for me, would love it. I am fiscally conservative, and socially liberal. Operate with a balanced budget, and against corporate welfare. Am not a bedroom police.

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I grew up in a 3 party system. Is not all that you dream that it will be. If you ask for what party I vote in america... I will be honest... the first motherfucker that gives Puerto Rico the Independence will get my vote if the individual has a DD-214... You Never Served... You won't get my vote. About 3 party system... more corruption, it is just with a different mask. the minority of the 3 will make alliances once here, next time there... selling out constantly. And majority rule will be a mirage with little value since nothing is firm and concrete and is subject to backroom deals.

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I no longer identify with any of our political parties. I think they are all full of shat and corrupt. I will vote for a candidate that best represents me regardless of party affiliation.

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Politics is the art of making lies sound truthful and murder respectable." Dr Thomas Szasz.

Every statement can be divided into three subcategories: 1. The affective content which designed to affect the emotions of the listener or reader. 2. The informative content which is designed to convey information to the reader or listener. 3. The promotive content which is designed to promote the values of the speaker or writer. I have no reason to believe that political speeches would contain more than 10% of the informative content.

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I don't like party politics. I want something else.

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Independent, but with a leaning toward democratic socialism. I don't vote along party lines.

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I have always been very liberal and have never voted for a Republican in my and never plan to. Depending on the office and the candidates as well as what’s at stake usually determines my vote. 2000 was a perfect example. I wanted to vote for Nadar but felt like I needed to vote for Gore. To many people did vote for Nadar which gave us Bush who ran the country into the ground. I was, and am, a proud Bernie supporter. Just imagine if the last 366 days had been with Bernie! Instead we have fascism

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Uhm......we got it. 😉 I'm going to guess you did not mean to post that five times, right?

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I am registered independent. if agnostic or atheist had a party I would switch in a heartbeat to that.

@Marcus_Angelus There is another idea floating around fundamentalist there are too many stipulations that go with either concept communist is about government control where capitalist think the wealthy control is more beneficial. If they were to put the control to the intelligent they would find a middle ground as to both sides of the scale would balance out. example You want the military to be strong so you would fortify but in turn teachers are underpaid so (this is just an example) you make teachers with suitable standards {would not expect a teacher to have the physical ability that a mainstream military unit would have}. military with ranks and higher pay grades for the more educated teachers. To be in any elected position you need to have served in at least 1 year of military duty in turn you get to examine the teachers so as they are fit to be a candidate to be a teacher. The business would be self regulated but have standards for the amount of people they employ. say a company is making X number of dollars a month that company would need to employ enough people to satisfy a percentage of the capital they earn.

@Marcus_Angelus independent

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I do not.

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