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SeattleGirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-10-08 01:01 AM
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77. A few, yes.
Edited on Thu Apr-10-08 01:37 AM by SeattleGirl
For instance, our Sec of State, Sam Reed, is a Republican, but he is not a partisan hack.

Lots of Dems in WA like him.

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  -Have you ever voted for a republican? cynatnite  Apr-09-08 08:44 PM   #0 
  - Never have, never will. n/t  frogmarch   Apr-09-08 08:45 PM   #1 
  - me neither  AteAlien   Apr-09-08 08:46 PM   #4 
  - same here.  margotb822   Apr-09-08 08:48 PM   #9 
  - never have and never will either.  alyce douglas   Apr-09-08 08:56 PM   #31 
  - Yes  bigwillq   Apr-09-08 08:46 PM   #2 
  - Yes, a real one  Xipe Totec   Apr-09-08 08:46 PM   #3 
  - Different times, no?  Canuckistanian   Apr-09-08 08:52 PM   #21 
  - voted for Howard Baker in his umpteenth run for re election in Tennessee,  yellowdogintexas   Apr-09-08 09:25 PM   #46 
  - Nope.  susankh4   Apr-09-08 08:46 PM   #5 
  - Lowell Weicker against Lieberman  JerseygirlCT   Apr-09-08 08:47 PM   #6 
  - Perfectly understandable. Weicker was closer to progressives than Lieberman.  Alexander   Apr-09-08 08:54 PM   #28 
     - Yes, I've doubted plenty of decisions I've made in my life - but  JerseygirlCT   Apr-10-08 09:13 AM   #100 
  - No.  The_Casual_Observer   Apr-09-08 08:47 PM   #7 
  - yes, for state senate, the Dem was bat shit crazy and more conservative than she was  RGBolen   Apr-09-08 08:47 PM   #8 
  - NOT YET! Don't force ME to crossover to to the dark side by..........  Double T   Apr-09-08 08:49 PM   #10 
  - You would vote for McCain over Obama?  racaulk   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #18 
  - Hm. I have whoever that is on Ignore. That will keep me from being tempted to respond.  Buzz Clik   Apr-09-08 08:53 PM   #25 
  - Yeah, as an Obama supporter, be glad you didn't see the reply I responded to.  racaulk   Apr-09-08 09:00 PM   #35 
  - Thanks for taking one for the team.  Buzz Clik   Apr-09-08 09:37 PM   #51 
  - Make SURE that YOU keep it that way.  Double T   Apr-09-08 09:00 PM   #36 
     - Ok, I'll debate you then. Explain why McCain is better than Obama.  EmperorHasNoClothes   Apr-09-08 09:41 PM   #52 
        - Thank you for calling him to task.  racaulk   Apr-09-08 10:35 PM   #63 
        - BO is the weakest MOST unaccomplished candidate in this entire primary process.  Double T   Apr-09-08 10:36 PM   #65 
           - "This isn't about mccain being better than obama"  Eric Condon   Apr-09-08 10:59 PM   #70 
  - A vote for McCain is a vote for four more years of PAIN.  liberal4truth   Apr-09-08 09:17 PM   #44 
  - The thought of any DUer voting for McCain over Obama makes me want to be ill.  gauguin57   Apr-09-08 11:05 PM   #73 
     - My cat would be a better president that McSame  crispini   Apr-10-08 07:48 AM   #99 
  - yes.  devilgrrl   Apr-09-08 08:49 PM   #11 
  - Ed Brooke in Massachusetts  Warpy   Apr-09-08 08:49 PM   #12 
  - No  racaulk   Apr-09-08 08:50 PM   #13 
  - Yes, the mayor of my suburb....and I'd do it again.  MercutioATC   Apr-09-08 08:50 PM   #14 
  - Yep  HughMoran   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #15 
  - Bob Dole for president  TheFarseer   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #16 
  - You are forgiven :) n/t  cynatnite   Apr-09-08 08:52 PM   #23 
  - Since you said I can too, that was my first vote for Pres (n/t)  harun   Apr-09-08 09:36 PM   #49 
  - Yep  HughMoran   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #17 
  - Yep, first time out.  Iggo   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #19 
  - yes, at the local level  OhioBlue   Apr-09-08 08:51 PM   #20 
  - Woe is me. I almost hate to confess.  Buzz Clik   Apr-09-08 08:52 PM   #22 
  - Only Bill Clinton  mitchum   Apr-09-08 08:53 PM   #24 
  - badda bing!  Buzz Clik   Apr-09-08 08:53 PM   #27 
  - Yes, once for a local judge, because he helped me out when he didn't have to.  Alexander   Apr-09-08 08:53 PM   #26 
  - Never in a general election, but I did vote for McCain in the 2000 Repuke primary  newmajority   Apr-09-08 08:55 PM   #29 
  - I can honestly say that I have never voted for a Republican.  Fox Mulder   Apr-09-08 08:55 PM   #30 
  - Yes, I once believed the lie  Mind_your_head   Apr-09-08 08:57 PM   #32 
  - When you vote for one Republican you vote for all Republicans  lunatica   Apr-09-08 08:58 PM   #33 
  - Yeah, but he wasn't a Republican when I voted for him.  Rosemary2205   Apr-09-08 08:58 PM   #34 
  - No. Nope. Nup. n/t  UTUSN   Apr-09-08 09:04 PM   #37 
  - Absolutely not, my parents raised me right. (nt)  scarletwoman   Apr-09-08 09:04 PM   #38 
  - Sure.  Brigid   Apr-09-08 09:05 PM   #39 
  - No n/t  Nicole   Apr-09-08 09:05 PM   #40 
  - Hell no. n/t  ColbertWatcher   Apr-09-08 09:06 PM   #41 
  - Hell no!  MartyL   Apr-09-08 09:07 PM   #42 
  - I vote the person... not the party politics.  D__S   Apr-09-08 09:13 PM   #43 
  - Yes Joe Leiberman on the 2000 ballot  Neo   Apr-09-08 09:19 PM   #45 
  - Sounds like the kind of question one would ask who first voted after Reagan's first term.  TahitiNut   Apr-09-08 09:31 PM   #47 
  - There were liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats  Melynn   Apr-10-08 12:57 AM   #75 
  - i mean like.... ever, for anything. not just president. right. n/t  seabeyond   Apr-09-08 09:35 PM   #48 
  - I have  NeedleCast   Apr-09-08 09:37 PM   #50 
  - No  last_texas_dem   Apr-09-08 09:44 PM   #53 
  - Not knowingly  drmeow   Apr-09-08 09:59 PM   #54 
  - Hell NO!  burrowowl   Apr-09-08 10:03 PM   #55 
  - No. nt  impeachdubya   Apr-09-08 10:04 PM   #56 
  - Yes, in local elections in a county where there effectively was no Dem Party.  Jackpine Radical   Apr-09-08 10:06 PM   #57 
  - Governor Jay Hammond of Alaska in 1978, I believe.  Blue_In_AK   Apr-09-08 10:16 PM   #58 
  - I'd sooner chew on Crashcart's left nut.  libnnc   Apr-09-08 10:18 PM   #59 
  - nope  proud patriot   Apr-09-08 10:19 PM   #60 
  - yes- in a republican primary, i voted for the uber-wingnut in the senate race...  QuestionAll   Apr-09-08 10:20 PM   #61 
  - Yes. Once upon a long time ago, as a first-time voter, I voted for Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower.  Petrushka   Apr-09-08 10:33 PM   #62 
  - Not so far, but . . .  tool_of_the_people   Apr-09-08 10:35 PM   #64 
  - Yes,  Beregond2   Apr-09-08 10:41 PM   #66 
  - Yes, voted for a Louisiana Republican Governor  NotGonnaTakeIt   Apr-09-08 10:48 PM   #67 
  - Not everyone had to hold their nose to vote for Edwin either in 87 or 91  RGBolen   Apr-09-08 11:05 PM   #74 
  - Milton Marks R San Francisco  mitchtv   Apr-09-08 10:55 PM   #68 
  - I refuse to participate as there is no FUCK NO category.  lonestarnot   Apr-09-08 10:57 PM   #69 
  - I voted for McCain the 2000 primaries, just to vote against Bush. (We have open primaries.)  Herdin_Cats   Apr-09-08 11:00 PM   #71 
  - A lifelong Democrat, I even did lit drops for a Republican once.  gauguin57   Apr-09-08 11:02 PM   #72 
  - I voted for John Anderson too.  Melynn   Apr-10-08 01:00 AM   #76 
  - A few, yes.  SeattleGirl   Apr-10-08 01:01 AM   #77 
  - And people think DU hasn't been overun by freepers the past few months?  TheGoldenRule   Apr-10-08 01:34 AM   #78 
  - This Obama "nut" did.  cali   Apr-10-08 05:58 AM   #88 
  - I'm not surprised. nt  TheGoldenRule   Apr-10-08 01:24 PM   #104 
  - I did. n/t  ieoeja   Apr-10-08 02:24 PM   #106 
  - I did, and I've been here about three years longer than you.  Steve_DeShazer   Apr-10-08 02:40 PM   #109 
  - More than once for one guy  Oeditpus Rex   Apr-10-08 01:51 AM   #79 
  - My Dad Explained it to me - Taft Hartley  OutNow   Apr-10-08 01:55 AM   #80 
  - Yup, once that I can remember.  Withywindle   Apr-10-08 02:14 AM   #81 
  - Hmm... does Gore/Lieberman count?  Marr   Apr-10-08 02:19 AM   #82 
  - hahaha! ... NO! n/t  orleans   Apr-10-08 02:34 AM   #83 
  - I've voted in every election since 1972...  ElkHunter   Apr-10-08 02:48 AM   #84 
  - Happily- and proudlly- voted for Jim Jeffords  cali   Apr-10-08 05:48 AM   #85 
  - The only way I would ever vote Repug  Tinman   Apr-10-08 05:54 AM   #86 
  - Let's just say I TRIED to vote for Kerry.  Perry Logan   Apr-10-08 05:57 AM   #87 
  - Let's just say that anyone who thinks Kerry is a repuke  cali   Apr-10-08 06:00 AM   #89 
     - You misunderstand me. I meant my comment as a joke about the vote-flipping machines.  Perry Logan   Apr-10-08 06:02 AM   #90 
  - but there's always a first time for everything. nt  Mezzo   Apr-10-08 06:09 AM   #91 
  - Absolutely NOT!!  nathan hale   Apr-10-08 06:11 AM   #92 
  - Only Republican I ever voted for was this one.  RebelOne   Apr-10-08 06:33 AM   #93 
  - NOpe  BoneDaddy   Apr-10-08 06:45 AM   #94 
  - Yeah, in my foolish youth I voted for Poppy Bush twice.  MrSlayer   Apr-10-08 06:45 AM   #95 
  - Yes,  Maureen1322   Apr-10-08 07:17 AM   #96 
  - Nope.  mohinoaklawnillinois   Apr-10-08 07:43 AM   #97 
  - Yes. May God/Goddess forgive me. nt  raccoon   Apr-10-08 07:45 AM   #98 
  - For Attorney General of Delaware  treestar   Apr-10-08 09:35 AM   #101 
  - Yep, the day I agreed to marry DH.  muddleofpudd   Apr-10-08 09:40 AM   #102 
  - Yes, Connie Morella was my congressperson for a long time  MiniMe   Apr-10-08 09:40 AM   #103 
  - Yep. Common Pleas Court Judge  Ikonoklast   Apr-10-08 02:16 PM   #105 
  - Yes, once on a state election a long time ago  Cleita   Apr-10-08 02:27 PM   #107 
  - never have, never will  shanti   Apr-10-08 02:30 PM   #108 
  - Used to be some decent republicans  Spike89   Apr-10-08 02:43 PM   #110 
 

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