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Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:43 am
by Ivytalk
Slight twist on the first thread:

On what occasions have you actually voted for a member of the "other" party for a statewide or national office, and why? Only contested elections count. I'll start.

In 2002, I voted for the Democratic candidate for Delaware AG. He was a terrific trial lawyer with criminal defense experience and a very bright guy with a commitment to public service, who just happened to be a former law partner of mine. His opponent, the GOP incumbent, was significantly less qualified on the merits. Unfortunately, my candidate lost, largely because a "spoiler" Grren Party candidate attracted enough votes to tip the election to the incumbent.

In 1972, my very first voting-age presidential election, I wrote in Ed Muskie for President. I couldn't stand Richard Nixon, and McGovern was way too far to the left for my taste. I had actually campaigned a bit for the Humphrey-Muskie ticket in '68, and I always viewed Muskie as a thoughtful and articulate public servant.

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:48 am
by 89Hen
Ivytalk wrote:Slight twist on the first thread:

On what occasions have you actually voted for a member of the "other" party for a statewide or national office, and why? Only contested elections count. I'll start.
Define contested. I live in a county where the entire governing body are Dems. All of our elections are uncontested. :coffee:

BTW, I voted Dem the last two elections for State's Attorney General and State Comptroller. Both good eggs. Also voted for several Dems for County Council. I made it a one issue vote and the incumbents that voted my way on that issue got my vote. The ones that didn't, I voted for the Rep challenger. Of course the Dems won every single council seat.

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:01 am
by TwinTownBisonFan
In my first election, in 2000 - I voted for John Kline for Congress, he hired me in 98 - my first paid gig. Only time I've ever voted conk.

In 2008 - I voted for Dean Barkley (Independence Party) instead of Franken. (I'd vote to re-elect Franken now, after watching him in the Senate)

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:19 am
by kalm
You are two party system biased.

I voted for Nader in 2000 because I didn't see much difference between Gore and Bush. :oops:

I vote for conk county commissioners frequently.

I would vote Ivy for dogcatcher if he was in my district. :nod:

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:36 am
by Ivytalk
kalm wrote:You are two party system biased.

I voted for Nader in 2000 because I didn't see much difference between Gore and Bush. :oops:

I vote for conk county commissioners frequently.

I would vote Ivy for dogcatcher if he was in my district. :nod:
If your dictrict's dogcatcher makes at least $125K/year and is covered by a fat public union contract with a pension, I'll consider a move! :mrgreen:

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:10 pm
by HI54UNI
I've voted for a D state senate and state house candidate. Voted for a few Ds running for some county offices.

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:34 pm
by uofmman1122
I voted for my dad when he ran for district judge. :lol:

Re: Conk-Donk Concessions, Part Deux

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:30 pm
by dbackjon
I have voted for McCain for Senate a couple of times in the past.