Lieberman is a Liberal. I wouldn't vote for him because of it. Being a Jew means nothing. The same for Specter. Wouldn't vote for him either Figure out that it has more to do with the values that these people have or do not have. It just so happens that Christian values are more in line with what I believe so I usually vote for the Christian candidate that best represents MY values. If that is bigotry, then everyone in the entire world is a bigot. You don't vote for someone who has values that don't represent you.
How do you reconcile that with the statement you made earlier in this thread:
The " other side " are people who are not Christians. I have no animosity towards Jews,they are God's chosen people, and I am a big supporter of Israel but when I vote it is for someone who has values similar to mine. CHRISTIAN!
You "usually" vote for the Christian candidate? I take it you then sometimes vote for what you characterize as "the other side"? If it were actually about values, "your side" would be anyone who represented your values - not only those who are also Christian.