This is really putting me in a dilemma.
I have an awful hard time voting for Romney as I consider him a RINO big time and just cannot swallow voting for a dem in GOP clothing. He’s supported everything I oppose. It’s a matter of conscience. I know of other Republicans who have been planning on voting third party as a protest vote as well, although I know that will hurt Romney’s chance in NY.
I had considered my vote for president as a throw away vote, but if NY actually stands a chance of going for Romney...... I just don’t know and have only two days to decide.
FWIW, I see far more Romney/Ryan signs around here than I do obama signs. Support for him is strong in CNY.
‘It’s a matter of conscience.’
Think of your conscience if Obumpo wins - - -
I just mailed in my ballot today in Washington State - Obama is up here by 12% the last time I looked. I sadly left no marks in the box with the President/Vice President.
Watching Romney’s speech from Colorado just now (repeat), I had a twinge (sp?) of regret for not voting for him. But then recalled why I didn’t vote for him. And for me it was just conscience (my vote wouldn’t have mattered anyway).
There was a decent article a few days ago on FR about how Romney might just be the right guy with the right credentials at the right time for America. I hope that it is true.
I have always had issues with Romney but like I told my son and others a while ago. I would rather vote for the Mormon than the anti-Christ.
We can’t take a chance. If this is as close as people think there has to be an overwhelming popular vote for him. Our vote is never thrown away. In the big picture if it is a squeaker in the Electoral College, there has to be a defined popular vote to show a mandate. 3rd party candidates take that away by pulling votes away from our side.
Just because Romney/Ryan wins doesn’t mean our job is over. We have to stay on top of all of them in the house and senate to do what needs to be done. It is never easy for us in NY and that alone is very frustrating.